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Plans have been revealed for an ambitious new stadium for English soccer team Manchester United that's designed by prestigious studio Foster + Partners. The stadium will be topped by a large ...
The decision has finally been reached to build a new 100,000 capacity stadium, replacing their 115-year Old Trafford home at costs forecast to reach £2billion ($2.59bn). Advertisement Part owner ...
Manchester United have unveiled plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium - the biggest in the country. Minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has been vocal about his desire for a new, state-of-the-art ...
MANCHESTER, March 11 (Reuters) - Manchester United plan to build a new two billion pound ($2.59 billion) 100,000-seat stadium that will be the biggest in Britain, next to the existing Old Trafford ...
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Manchester United have revealed plans to build a brand-new 100,000-seater stadium, billed as “the most iconic in the world”, and move the club from its historic home of Old Trafford.
Manchester United says it will create the "world's greatest football stadium" with a new 100,000-seat space as plans to regenerate Old Trafford are announced. The plans, which have been brought ...
It's been a long time coming, but Premier League giants Manchester United have formally announced their plans to build a new stadium in the city rather than attempt to redevelop the crumbling ...
LONDON — Manchester United unveiled plans on Tuesday to build the “world’s greatest” soccer stadium. A proposed 100,000-seater arena would surpass Wembley as the biggest in the United Kingdom.
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