former United defender Gary Neville and Manchester mayor Andy Burnham is understood to have centred its discussions to date on a new build stadium rather than redeveloping Old Trafford.
Manchester United remain keen to build a new stadium, despite a final decision on what next for Old Trafford being delayed until next summer. A task force set up by the club, which includes former ...
Manchester City ... It comes after City became the first Women's Super League club to sign a naming rights deal for their women's stadium last year. The new facility will feature a hydrotherapy ...
A majority of Manchester United fans ... club members prefer the idea of a new build, compared to 31 per cent who support the redevelopment of the existing stadium. No firm timeframe has been ...
The club set up a task force chaired by Lord Sebastian Coe to explore the feasibility of renovating the stadium or building a new one ... to Salford and Manchester city centre have also been ...
The results reveal that the 52 per cent of those polled said they are in favour of a new-build stadium at Old Trafford with redevelopment of the existing stadium preferred by 31 per cent of fans ...
Manchester United will delay any decision over their stadium development until next summer, according to reports. It was reported in August that the Red Devils wanted to press forward with ...
Manchester United fans are in favour of building a new stadium rather than redeveloping Old Trafford, a club survey has revealed. The club are consulting supporters over a project which could end ...