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Man Utd secure land to build new 100,000 seater stadium as plans to leave Old Trafford gather pace

Man Utd have secured the majority of the land required to build the largest stadium in the UK; 'New Trafford' will have 100,000 seats and will take five years to construct; the new facility will be 350m away from Old Trafford, which has been the home of the club for 115 years

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Manchester United have unveiled plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium - the biggest in the country.

Manchester United have secured the majority of the land required to build their new 100,000-seater stadium as the club ramps up plans to create the largest facility in the United Kingdom.

United will continue to work on acquiring the remaining land that is needed but no issues are expected in doing so.

Sky Sports News understands United believe the land acquired for their new stadium, which is 350m away from Old Trafford, is seen as the best option to build their new home, as well as for the wider Greater Manchester Regeneration project.

A huge obstacle that could have delayed the project was understood to be the need to acquire the land owned by Freightliner.

However, this has been avoided with the 25-acre triangle the club has purchased between Europa Way, Wharfside Way and John Gilbert Way.

Details on the master plan for Old Trafford regeneration and the formal consultation period will be released on July 9, with the club now focused on the design phase of their stadium in cooperation with the fan base.

More details on 'New Trafford'

United have spent the last 115 years at Old Trafford, which currently holds nearly 74,000 spectators, and are expected to continue to play at Old Trafford while the new stadium is built.

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The new stadium, referred to as 'New Trafford' in a briefing document, will feature an umbrella design which, according to its architects, will harvest solar energy and rainwater. It will take five years to construct.

It will also include three masts that will make it visible from 40km away.

In an intriguing aside, United believe the new stadium will therefore be visible, on a clear day, from 'the outskirts of Liverpool'.

What Man Utd's new stadium will look like...

A model of Manchester United's proposed 100,000-seater stadium
Image: A model of Manchester United's proposed 100,000-seater stadium
An computer generated image of Manchester United's proposed 100,000-seater stadium (pic: Manchester United)
Image: An computer generated image of Manchester United's proposed 100,000-seater stadium (pic: Manchester United)
A computer-generated image, issued by Manchester United, showing an interior view of the planned 100,000-seater stadium. (Foster + Partner via AP)
Image: A computer-generated image, issued by Manchester United, showing an interior view of the planned 100,000-seater stadium. (Foster + Partner via AP)
A new 100,000-seater stadium will be the centrepiece of the Old Trafford regeneration - (pic: Getty)
Image: A new 100,000-seater stadium will be the centrepiece of the Old Trafford regeneration - (pic: Getty)

Where will Man Utd's new stadium rank?

At 100,000 capacity, Manchester United's proposed new stadium will rank as the second-biggest in Europe, behind only Barcelona's Camp Nou, which is being taken up to 105,000 by restoration works.

It will be the biggest in England, overtaking Wembley Stadium which has a capacity of 90,000.

Old Trafford's current capacity is 74,879.

The New Stretford End alone will have a capacity of 23,500, distributed over lower and upper tiers.

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