Manchester United's plans to build a new state-of-the-art stadium to replace Old Trafford could be hit by a row involving the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Manchester United's plans for a new 'Wembley of the North' have taken another step forward after getting the local council's backing.
Manchester United's plan to build a 100,000-seat stadium has taken a big step toward becoming reality, with the vision ...
Manchester United recently announced plans for a new 100,000 capacity stadium, but they have taken a hit due to ongoing legal ...
Manchester United has received support from the British government for the club's project to regenerate the area around its ...
Options to increase capacity to 87,000 at the existing stadium or build a new ground which could hold 100,000 fans are on the table.
With Manchester United set to decide on whether or not to build a new stadium, BBC Sport talks to industry experts, journalists and fans to find out what a new Old Trafford could end up looking like.
United have been given the choice between building a new £2 billion world-class stadium or redeveloping their existing Old Trafford ground with an increased capacity of 87,000. The Old Trafford ...
The Old Trafford regeneration task force ... next summer on whether to build a new world-class ground or redevelop their existing Old Trafford home. Omar Berrada, the United chief executive ...
Manchester United have received a major boost in plans for the redevelopment of Old Trafford with UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves ...