Manchester United have confirmed plans to build a brand-new 100,000-capacity stadium in the place of Old Trafford.
Manchester United's proposed new 100,000-seat home will be one of the world's largest soccer stadiums, but it won't be the biggest.
Manchester United plan to build a new two billion pound ($2.59 billion) 100,000-seat stadium that will be the biggest in ...
There is no plan to renovate Old Trafford, which at 115 years old has struggled with a leaky roof and rodent sightings among other issues, and is planned for demolition. Among the new bits and bobs ...
The club has spent much of the past two years exploring possible ways either to expand and improve the facilities at its famous Old Trafford ... The way the roof leaks when there is heavy rain ...
Old Trafford has not had any major redevelopment since 2006 and criticism of the 74,140-seat stadium, England's biggest club ground, has grown in recent years, with issues around its leaking roof ...
Manchester United on Tuesday announced plans to build a new 100,000-capacity stadium close to their historic Old Trafford home ... with issues including a leaking roof. The proposed new stadium ...
Manchester United were offered a new stadium for free before 2002 according to a British politician, Graham Stringer.The Red ...
The Premier League team said it plans to build the new venue next to its existing Old Trafford site. The historic venue has the league’s highest capacity at over 74,000, but its leaky roof and ...
Old Trafford has not had any major redevelopment since 2006 and criticism of the 74,879-seat stadium, England's biggest club ground, has grown in recent years, with issues around its leaking roof ...
Old Trafford, United's home since 1910 ... with issues including a leaking roof. The proposed new stadium will rank as Europe's second biggest, behind only Barcelona's Camp Nou, which will ...
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