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UK Government offer major Man United update on Old Trafford expansion

Manchester United’s plans to redevelop Old Trafford have been boosted by fresh UK Government support.

The Red Devils hierarchy have been waiting for an update from the Labour Party following their General Election victory in 2024 as the club looks to boost the stadium’s current capacity.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has now confirmed she will “champion” the project in a statement outlining “bold reform” of the UK’s planning system in the coming months.

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Reeves’ statement added support for the project will also focus on wider community issues in the area surrounding United’s iconic home ground.

“New housing, commercial and public spaces are also in the plans, as a shining example of the bold pro-development model that will drive growth across the region.”

However, the key notes from the statement stopped short of the Government offering financial support for the redevelopment works, which could take two forms depending on the funds available.

Previous indications from the club hinted a brand-new 100,000-capacity arena being built in the surrounding area – with Old Trafford demolished – but the more likely outcome is adding an extra 12,000 to the 74,310 stadium.

United will consider both avenues before a final decision is made later this year with 2024 fan surveys opting in favour of a new stadium due to the multitude of issues at Old Trafford.

Fans have been forced to endure years of roof leaks, damaged seating and structural issues in the concourses, but a complete fresh start may not be within United’s budget – particularly if they miss out on UEFA Champions League qualification once again.

Premier League stadium list

Old Trafford remains the Premier League ground with the highest fan capacity this season with Wembley Stadium [90,000] the only bigger football arena in the UK.

Premier League capacities 2023/24
Rank Team Stadium Capacity
1. Man United Old Trafford 74,310
2. Tottenham Tottenham Hotspur Stadium 62,850
3. West Ham London Stadium 62,500
4. Liverpool Anfield 61,000
5. Arsenal Emirates Stadium 60,704
6. Man City Etihad Stadium 53,400
7. Newcastle St. James’ Park 52,305
8. Aston Villa Villa Park 42,657
9. Chelsea Stamford Bridge 40,343
10. Everton Goodison Park 39,414
11. Southampton St. Mary’s Stadium 32,384
12. Leicester City King Power Stadium 32,259
13. Brighton AMEX Stadium 31,800
14. Wolves Molineux 31,750
15. Nottingham Forest City Ground 30,332
16. Ipswich Town Portman Road 30,056
17. Fulham Craven Cottage 29,600
18. Crystal Palace Selhurst Park 25,486
19. Brentford Brentford Community Stadium 17,250
20. Bournemouth Dean Court 11,307
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