Manchester United's ambitious plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium to replace Old Trafford have hit a major obstacle.
The club is at an impasse with local landowner Freightliner, which is demanding £400m for land United values at £40-50m.
Spearheaded by Sir Jim Ratcliffe, the project includes extensive housing, leisure, and retail spaces, designed by Sir Norman Foster's firm.
United aims to complete the stadium within five to six years, with sights set on hosting the Women’s World Cup final in 2035.
A taskforce estimates the regeneration could bring an extra £7.3bn to the British economy and create 92,000 jobs, with government backing for the project.