Manchester United plans a new stadium with 100,000 seats: project details.
15.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
15.10.2025
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Manchester United's plans for a new stadium
According to The Sun: Manchester United hopes to acquire additional land for the faster construction of the new stadium. Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe mentioned in March the intention to build a new stadium with 100,000 seats, with an estimated opening date in 2030.
Architect from Manchester, Lord Norman Foster, has designed a roof structure that will be visible from 25 miles away, with...
These plans showcase the club's ambitions in modern football, as the new stadium would become not only a home for fans but also a significant element of Manchester's infrastructure. Hopes of acquiring additional land mean that the process may accelerate, and fans can eagerly await the realization of this grand project.
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