The former Manchester United players, Ryan Giggs and Nicky Butt, have called into question the club’s decision to leave their traditional Old Trafford house for a new stadium, with the two doubts about whether the big project will be completed.
The influential and co -owner of the Club and OvernPoken, Sir Jim Ratcliffe A new place of 100,000 places Earlier this month. The construction of this wide and extensive Behemoth will be supervised by Foster + Partners and will include a new public square that is “twice the size of Trafalgar Square”.
The United hopes that the total cost will be in the region of £ 2 million, although it is considered a small price to pay what Ratcliffe predicted to be the “largest football stadium in the world”.
Giggs was not fully convinced. “I think everyone, if possible, would like to keep the stage as it is.” Club recorder said the Manchester’s Night News. Giggs referred to the work done by Barcelona and Real Madrid to reform their existing places as a favorite method.
“Man UTD has always been at the forefront of technology, having the best facilities, having the best stadium, having the best fan experience and we were left behind,” Giggs continued.
“The design will not be the case, I do not believe,” the ex -we extract. “I think when you see buildings and get the headlines and it is a kind of shock. But if it is a new stadium, it seems, it must be the best. We hope that we also have the best players on the pitch.”
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While Giggs questioned the aesthetic details of UnitedThe plan for a land that has been quickly baptized with “New Trafford”, Bute was searched for the financial possibility of the entire adventure.
“It’s great that they have some new plans,” the former scandal spoiled his shoulders. “Whether or not can be done, someone assumes.
“But the thought process of trying to move in the right direction is a good thing for me, whether we reach this level or only a new stage and not the facilities, I just don’t know. I would like to think that it would happen, but I think there is a long way to reach this level.”
United Plan to remain in Old Trafford While the new land is being built. Taxpayers will not finance the stadium’s real building, but the schemes have been prepared in the event that the British government continues with its growth agenda and the regeneration plans of the local area. Many of the club and Parliament have publicly expressed their confidence that this new land will be erected, despite the doubts of Giggs and Butt.