News

In pictures: Manchester United’s new ‘world’s best stadium’

Conceptual image of what the new Manchester United stadium and surrounding area could look like
An artist’s impression of how the new pitch could look like (Credit: Foster + Partners)

Manchester United has released sophisticated computer-generated images showing how its planned £2bn 100,000-seat stadium in the Old Trafford area of the city would look.

The stadium is part of a wider regeneration project which the club says could deliver £7.3bn a year to the UK economy.

The CGIs have been created by Foster and Partners, the architect appointed to design the stadium district.

Conceptual image of what the new Manchester United stadium and surrounding area could look like
CGI of the £2bn planned stadium (Credit: Foster + Partners)

State-of-the-art stadium

Jim Ratcliffe, co-owner of Manchester United, said: “Our current stadium has served us brilliantly for the past 115 years, but it has fallen behind the best arenas in world sport. By building next to the existing site, we will be able to preserve the essence of Old Trafford, while creating a truly state-of-the-art stadium that transforms the fan experience, only footsteps from our historic home. 

Conceptual image of what the new Manchester United stadium and surrounding area could look like
The new stadium has been designed by Foster and Partners (Credit: Foster + Partners)

“Just as important is the opportunity for a new stadium to be the catalyst for social and economic renewal of the Old Trafford area, creating jobs and investment, not just during the construction phase, but on a lasting basis when the stadium district is complete. The government has identified infrastructure investment as a strategic priority, particularly in the north of England, and we are proud to be supporting that mission with this project of national, as well as local, significance.”

Conceptual image of what the new ManU stadium and surrounding area could look like
The new stadium has a planned capacity of 100,000 (Credit: Foster + Partners)

Omar Berrada, chief executive of Manchester United, said: “Our long-term objective as a club is to have the world’s best football team playing in the world’s best stadium. We are grateful for the feasibility work done by the Old Trafford Regeneration Task Force exploring options for the future of Old Trafford.

Conceptual image of what the new stadium and surrounding area could look like
The stadium will be an essential project in Old Trafford’s regeneration plans (Credit: Foster + Partners)

“We have carefully considered its findings, together with the views of thousands of fans and local residents and concluded that a new stadium is the right way forward for Manchester United and our surrounding community. We will now embark on further consultation to ensure that fans and residents continue to be heard as we move towards final decisions.”

Story for CM? Get in touch via email: [email protected]

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest articles in News