Manchester United to update the stadium
Manchester United will update fans on the proposed stadium project on Tuesday after co -owner of Sir Jim Ratcliffe repeated his desire for the new Old Trafford.
United questioned whether it would rearrange its existing place or build a new stadium in the same area in combination with Old Trafford Regeneration Working Group.
Lord Sebastian Coe was chaired by the working group and is expected to talk together with Ratcliffe at an updating of the stadium project held in London on Tuesday.
Ratcliffe told Gary Neville on the overlap of overlap: “If you consider the opinion that it is the biggest football club in the world, then if it will build a new stadium, it should be a new stadium that fits the largest club in the world.
“And also a stadium that fits the largest league in the world because the Premier League is the largest league in the world.
“And at the moment, if you look at the Premier League, we have some great stadiums, but we don’t have Bernabeu, don’t we? And we don’t have a new Nou camp. We don’t have that in the Premier League, even though it’s the largest league in the world.
“And also, if you look at the north of England, the north of England won the 10 Champions League finals, and London won two, so there are several reasons to have the most famous football stadium in the north of England at the world’s largest club in the world club.”
Ratcliffe said that United “does not need the financing of the Government” for the new stadium, but emphasized that it will have to be part of a project that supports the Government to renovate the area around Old Trafford.