Soccer-Man Utd CEO says new stadium investment may impact spending on squad
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on March 12, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 24, 2026

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on March 12, 2025
2 min readLast updated: January 24, 2026

Manchester United's £2 billion stadium plan may impact squad spending, warns CEO Omar Berrada, as the club balances infrastructure and competitiveness.
(Reuters) - Manchester United CEO Omar Berrada said there was a risk the club's investment in a new two billion pound ($2.58 billion) stadium could impact spending on the squad and affect competitiveness for the next five years.
United sit 14th in the Premier League after finishing eighth last season and face a critical balancing act between infrastructure upgrades and on-field ambitions.
"That is a risk. Clearly it's something we want to avoid," Berrada told reporters on Tuesday at the unveiling of conceptual images of the new stadium.
"We don’t want to inhibit our ability to invest in the team, for us to continue being competitive while we are building a new stadium."
Berrada said that the club would make every effort to remain competitive over the period required to build their 100,000-seat stadium that will be the biggest in Britain, next to the existing Old Trafford.
"There are various ways around that; one of the things we are looking at is to shorten the construction timelines so we can have a new stadium within five years, that’s our ambition."
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(Reporting by Shifa Jahan in Bengaluru; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
Omar Berrada mentioned that the club's investment in a new stadium could impact spending on the squad, which is a risk they want to avoid.
Berrada stated that they are looking at ways to shorten construction timelines to complete the new stadium within five years.
Manchester United is currently sitting 14th in the Premier League after finishing eighth last season.
The new stadium is planned to have a capacity of 100,000 seats, making it the largest in Britain.
The investment for the new stadium is estimated to be around two billion pounds, which is approximately $2.58 billion.
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