Berrada hopes investment in team will not be affectedPlan to build £2bn stadium in five years has this in mindOmar Berrada has admitted it is a “risk” for Manchester United to try to build a world-class team and venue at the same time. The club announced on Tuesday they planned to construct a 100,000-seat ground on land adjacent to Old Trafford.Berrada hopes United can move into the £2bn stadium by the start of the 2030-31 season but said the cost of building it could have an impact, acknowledging that Arsenal and Tottenham struggled to juggle building a ground and fighting at the top. Continue reading... Sport
Manchester United have announced plans for an incredible new 100,000-seater stadium to be built on an adjacent site to Old Trafford, but will still be able to play at the famous ground Economics
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Manchester United have confirmed Old Trafford will be demolished and a 100,000-seater stadium built on the existing site with the staggering £2billion build cost announced Economics
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Manchester United have long been tipped to build a new ground, with Old Trafford falling behind some of the top arenas in the world, and now the club have unveiled ambitious plans for a new £2billion 100,000 capacity stadium Economics