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Soccer-Manchester United secure land for new 100,000-seater stadium

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Posted on June 23, 2026

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Soccer-Manchester United secure land for new 100,000-seater stadium

Manchester United's Ambitious Stadium Development Plans

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Land Acquisition and Location Details

June 23 (Reuters) - Manchester United have secured the majority of the land needed for their new 100,000-seater stadium, the Premier League club said on Monday.

United had announced plans last year to build the 2 billion pound ($2.65 billion) stadium, which would be the largest in Britain, next to the existing Old Trafford.

The club said it had acquired a 25-acre site, located approximately 350 metres (about a quarter-mile) north-west of Old Trafford, from industrial space provider Indurent and a Blackstone portfolio company.

Preserving Heritage and Fan Experience

"Being able to build so close to Old Trafford allows us to preserve the heritage, traditions and rituals that are so important to our fans," Collette Roche, the CEO of United's new stadium development, said in a statement.

"We are committed to building a world-class stadium with our supporters, not just for them, with atmosphere, affordability and accessibility at the heart of our thinking.

Old Trafford: History and Current Challenges

Old Trafford has been home to the 13-time English Premier League champions since 1910. The stadium, which seats more than 74,000, has not undergone any major redevelopment since 2006 and has also faced issues including a leaking roof, inadequate drainage and rodent sightings.

Ownership and Redevelopment Decisions

Minority owner Jim Ratcliffe, who holds a roughly 29% stake and oversees football operations, has favoured building a brand-new stadium over renovating Old Trafford.

Financial Implications for the Club

United CEO Omar Berrada said in March last year the investment in the new stadium could affect squad spending and competitiveness for five years.

Recent Team Performance

After struggling to replicate the success achieved under Alex Ferguson on and off the pitch, United's finished third in the recently concluded season under Michael Carrick, securing a berth in the Champions League for the first time in two seasons.

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(Reporting by Rishabh Jaiswal in Bengaluru; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan)

Key Takeaways

  • Land secured from Indurent and a Blackstone‑owned firm marks a major milestone toward Realizing the 100,000‑seat stadium project, becoming the UK’s largest sporting arena; regenerating the 370‑acre Old Trafford district with homes, jobs and investment (za.investing.com)
  • Project is being led by Collette Roche, recently appointed CEO of new stadium development, operating in partnership with the Old Trafford Regeneration Mayoral Development Corporation; financing via private investment, with no taxpayer funding for the stadium (insideworldfootball.com)
  • The move safeguards Old Trafford’s heritage by building adjacent to the existing ground, though the stadium—expected around circa 2030—will require additional land to be acquired before construction can begin (qatar-tribune.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where will Manchester United's new 100,000-seater stadium be located?
The new stadium will be built about 350 metres north-west of Old Trafford, on land acquired from Indurent and a Blackstone portfolio company.
How much will the new Manchester United stadium cost?
The planned new stadium will cost around 2 billion pounds ($2.65 billion).
What impact will the new stadium investment have on Manchester United’s finances?
The investment in the new stadium may affect squad spending and competitiveness for up to five years.
Why did Manchester United choose to build a new stadium instead of renovating Old Trafford?
The decision was influenced by issues at Old Trafford, including a leaking roof, inadequate drainage, and rodent sightings, and was favored by minority owner Jim Ratcliffe.
How many seats will the new stadium have compared to Old Trafford?
The new stadium will seat 100,000 people, compared to more than 74,000 at Old Trafford.

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