foster + partners reveals design for manchester united stadium
Manchester United unveils plans for a 100,000-seat stadium, designed by Foster + Partners, as the centerpiece of a large-scale regeneration of Old Trafford. The new stadium, situated adjacent to the existing home of the football club, preserves its historic identity, introducing a state-of-the-art design focused on fan experience and sustainability.
Conceptual images and scaled models revealed by the architects showcase an outward-looking structure with an expansive public plaza—twice the size of Trafalgar Square—and a vast energy-harvesting canopy that shelters the stadium and collects rainwater. The district is set to be entirely walkable, well-connected by public transport, and enriched with green spaces. ‘This has to be one of the most exciting projects in the world today. It starts with the fans—bringing them closer than ever to the pitch, cultivating an incredible atmosphere. Beyond that, the stadium is a miniature city of the future, setting a new global benchmark for sustainability and connectivity,’ shares Norman Foster.
foster + partners unveils plans for manchester united's future 100,000-seat stadium
all images courtesy of Foster + Partners
designing the future of old trafford
British international studio Foster + Partners’ proposed stadium and surrounding development aim to transform the area into a global sports and cultural hub, delivering £7.3 billion annually to the UK economy and generating 92,000 new jobs. The vision for Old Trafford extends beyond football, aligning with Greater Manchester’s economic growth strategy. With the masterplan now set, Manchester United moves into the next phase of design development and consultation, paving the way for a new era at Old Trafford. ‘Today marks the start of an incredibly exciting journey to the delivery of what will be the world’s greatest football stadium. This new home will transform the fan experience while acting as a catalyst for lasting social and economic renewal,’ states Sir Jim Ratcliffe, co-owner of Manchester United.
The Old Trafford Regeneration Task Force, led by Lord Sebastian Coe, has played a crucial role in exploring the redevelopment potential of the area. With the feasibility phase complete, Manchester United will now lead the delivery of the stadium, while the Mayoral Development Corporation will oversee the broader regeneration effort. ‘Our objective is clear: to have the world’s best football team playing in the world’s best stadium. Following extensive consultation with fans and local residents, we believe a new stadium is the right path forward,’ highlights Omar Berrada, chief executive of the football club.
foster + partners unveils plans for manchester united's future 100,000-seat stadium
an outward-looking structure with an expansive public plaza
foster + partners unveils plans for manchester united's future 100,000-seat stadium
a vast energy-harvesting canopy that shelters the stadium and collects rainwater
foster + partners unveils plans for manchester united's future 100,000-seat stadium
introducing a state-of-the-art design focused on fan experience and sustainability
foster + partners unveils plans for manchester united's future 100,000-seat stadium
Manchester United to lead the delivery of the stadium
project info:
name: Manchester United stadium
architect: Foster + Partners | @fosterandpartners
football club:Manchester United | @manchesterunited
location: Manchester, UK
thomai tsimpou | designboom
mar 11, 2025