MANCHESTER UNITED EXECUTIVES SET TO EMBARK INTO THE MASSIVE STADIUM PROJECT- What Will This Cost The Glazers & The INEOS- Plans For The Future Of Manchester United Under The Glazers And INEOS Co- Ownership Dynamic- What Has Happened So Far? ( Part 1)

 Is the new stadium project taking place at Manchester United under the watchful eyes of the newly assembled task force made up of members such as Sebastian Coe, Gary Neville, Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham oh CEO of the Trafford Council Sarah Todd are all confirmed to be involved in the project based on redeveloping Old Trafford?  

 

Or is the new stadium project taking place at Manchester United under the watchful eyes of the newly assembled Manchester United task force based on building a completely new stadium at Manchester United. Realistically, opinions of what the new upcoming stadium project is set to be constructed at Manchester United throughout the 2024 spring and summer season will always be reflective depending on who is being asked. 

 

 

 

 


 

 

Whichever side anyone tries to look at this topic from, the reality is that one standpoint will always be met which is that there will be an Immersive level of construction carried out to implement the existence of either a new stadium or a much improved Old Trafford stadium with the final outcome expected to be delivered before the start of the 20/24/25 season understood to be the presentation of a stadium which has had a massive portion of work done to the stadium to improve the quality displayed in the interior and in the exterior parts of the new stadium.   

 

 

Will this new stadium still retain some features reflective of the current Old Trafford stadium which has so many histories and legacies of Manchester United embedded on the walls of the legendary Manchester United stadium or will the construction of the new upcoming “North Of York” stadium- which is the official nickname given to the new stadium set to be implemented at Manchester United-, the act of Implementing massive improvements into the popular Old Trafford stadium Is an activity which would take place at Manchester United under the watchful eyes of the new Manchester United task force throughout the 2024 spring and summer season. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

Whether the upcoming Manchester United regeneration project will involve the implementation of a brand new stadium, or whether the project will simply be an improvement at the current Old Trafford stadium is an answer which will be provided throughout the 2024 summer season with a complete finance of £1 billion estimated to be the ultimate cost for such a brand new, exquisite stadium to be completed at Manchester United before the end of 2024. 

 
 

 

 

 

How this £1 billion budget would be generated is another part of this conversation which will be addressed as this article emerges further down the line. But first things first, unveiling the already confirmed knowledge of what pricing the construction of this brand new stadium at Manchester United will take from the wallet of the Manchester United ownership, a revelation which has already been unveiled in the previous paragraph of this article.


Interestingly enough. following the admission from the Manchester United internal sector that the expectation remains that there will be a request made by the Manchester United executives to seek the help of the UK government in funding a massive project set to take place at Manchester United, Manchester United executives continue to present the concept that Manchester United Football Club is indeed more or less a proud monument in the UK and as a judge should be reserved by the UK government.  

 

 

 



 

 


Appears Sir Jim Ratcliffe has a way with words as the English billionaire has ultimately made progress in the Persuasion tactics implemented by the INEOS consortium in conjunction with the newly assembled Manchester United Task Force as a level of assurance has been provided by the UK government to allow some level of fund given to the Manchester United hierarchy to help the Manchester United hierarchy elevate the burden of financial strain experienced by any club ownership during the process of completing the construction of a new stadium. 

  

With £2.6 billion confirmed as the estimated price needed to complete the Improvement of the current Old Trafford Stadium or £2.6 billion confirmed to be the estimated price required to complete the construction of a completely new stadium at Manchester United which will take place throughout the 2024 spring and summer season, both options- building a new stadium or remodeling Old Trafford are confirmed by the Manchester United internal sector as having one attribute in common which is the need for massive Financial backing to help complete the project. 

 

 

 




Despite the INEOS consortium set to invest major financing into the construction of the Manchester United stadium. the option of looking to the UK government to provide some level of financial support has ultimately been placed on the table by the newly established Wembley of North York Task Force as an option that the Manchester United internal sector can take to generate such immersive finance which is Intended to be implemented further into the construction of the new stadium during the 2024 spring and summer season.  

 

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