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Manchester United have officially announced where they plan to build their brand new stadium. The new 100,000-seat venue will be located just 350 meters northwest of their current home, Old Trafford. This is a huge step forward for the club and its fans.

Why a Move from Old Trafford?

Old Trafford has been Manchester United’s home for over a century, but the club says it’s time for a modern upgrade. The new stadium will be much larger and offer better facilities for everyone.

  • Current capacity: around 74,000 seats
  • New capacity: 100,000 seats – making it one of the biggest in Europe
  • Better transport links and more space for fans

Where Exactly Will It Be Built?

The new stadium will sit just a short walk away from Old Trafford, on land to the northwest. The club already owns most of this area, which makes the project easier to get started. Being so close means fans can still enjoy the same matchday atmosphere and local area.

What Happens Next?

Plans are still in the early stages, but the club hopes to start construction soon. The new stadium is expected to be ready in a few years. For now, Manchester United will continue playing at Old Trafford until the new home is complete.

This announcement is exciting news for fans who have been waiting for a modern stadium that can host more supporters and big events. The future looks bright for Manchester United.

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