Manchester United have unveiled plans for a £2 billion, 100,000-seat stadium.
Manchester United has announced ambitious plans to build a new, state-of-the-art stadium next to the existing Old Trafford, with a staggering price tag of £2 billion (3,958,386,000,000 naira).
The proposed 100,000-seat stadium will be designed by renowned architects Foster + Partners, and promises to be the largest in Britain and a "world-class" venue for football fans.
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The new stadium's design features an innovative umbrella structure, which will not only provide shelter but also harness energy and rainwater.
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"It all starts with the fans' experience, bringing them closer than ever to the pitch and acoustically cultivating a huge roar. The stadium is contained by a vast umbrella, harvesting energy and rainwater, and sheltering a new public plaza that is twice the size of Trafalgar Square," he concluded.
The existing Old Trafford, which has been the club's home since 1910, has faced criticism in recent years due to issues with its leaking roof and rodent sightings.