The future of Old Trafford is at the heart of debates at Manchester United. The iconic stadium, which housed the club's greatest exploits for 114 years, is now plagued by major structural problems, symbols of the sporting and financial challenges facing the team. Under the leadership of Jim Ratcliffe, the club's new owner, two major options are being considered: a massive renovation to increase the capacity to 87,000 seats or a complete reconstruction on an adjacent site, transforming the stadium into an ultra-modern infrastructure of 100,000 seats , inspired by gems like SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, as revealed today The Sun.
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Although the renovation would preserve the heritage of the “Théâtre des Rêves”, constraints such as the presence of a railway line limit the possibilities. The reconstruction, for its part, promises to revolutionize the fan experience, with a multifunctional space including shops and entertainment. The costs, estimated at between £1.2 billion and £2 billion, and the tight timetable are significant challenges. However, the managers, supported by local figures like Gary Neville and Andy Burnham, see this project as an opportunity to place Old Trafford at the top of the world's footballing destinations. A historic decision is imminent for the Red Devils.
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The new owners of the Red Devils will have to make a historic decision!
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