Manchester United could be playing at its new 100,000 stadium for 2031, but several other pieces of the puzzle must be in place to make it possible to even remotely.
After taking on the firm of British Architects Foster + Partners, United aroused football and the wider world Color projections of what will be a new Old Trafford as the heart of a wonderfully regenerated urban area.
But the amazing vision, which includes a three -pointed canopy inspired by the Club’s Diable Trident, still requires planning and funding permission to get out of the ground.
The project has been supported by the GovernmentBut United is also waiting for guarantees of the United Kingdom government on investments and public funding around.
It Daily He claims that another important piece is a “land exchange” that will provide the space needed to start building the New Stadium while Continuing using the existing Old TRAFFORD uninterrupted.
This could reach one of two ways. The first is a potential agreement to acquire Freightliner lands, the merchandise signing with adjacent lands behind Old Trafford. It is said that the conversations were positive, but Freightliner may not be able to move to his new place in St Helens until 2029, which would obviously delay the start of the old trafford for several years.
The alternative is to “change” an area of land that already has at the back of a car park and start building work there, which would allow Freightliner to continue in the meanwhile, until a more permanent solution is found. It means that the innovative could begin since the beginning of 2026, at which time the five -year projection that came out of Sir Jim Ratcliffe would act in reality. This clock is currently stopped.