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Fans tell of hopes and fears for new stadium | Manchester News

By uk-times.com11 March 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Jasmine DuFraisse & Olivia Heslington

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Reporting fromOld Trafford
 Amelia with brown hair tied back wearing a purple t-shirt with a silver cross in a street near Old Trafford

Amelia, who lives near Old Trafford, said the plans were “beautiful” but voiced concerns about parking capacity

Manchester United’s plans for a new £2bn stadium have been welcomed as “epic” and “a showstopper” by fans, but some local residents have voiced concerns about rising house prices and parking.

The club earlier announced the ambitious scheme to build the biggest stadium in the UK with a 100,000 capacity close to its current home of Old Trafford.

It will form part of a wider regeneration of the area, creating 92,000 new jobs, more than 17,000 and attracting some 1.8m visitors annually.

But how have nearby residents received the news, as well as businesses and supporters?

PA Wire Conceptual image of what the new Manchester United stadium and surrounding area could look like.PA Wire

Manchester United has unveiled proposals for the biggest stadium in the UK

Amelia, who lives near Old Trafford on Chester Road, said she was impressed.

The driving instructor told Radio Manchester: “It’s beautiful. I think it looks really nice and I think it’ll improve the area.

“Trafford could really benefit from some money being put into it to make the area better.”

However, she said she was worried the influx of people and visitors could exacerbate parking issues – as well as rising house prices if the area becomes an increasingly popular place to live.

“The council definitely need to think about parking and how that is going to affect the residents.

“I think it’ll make property prices go up a lot.”

Manchester United fan Ian with brown hair and beard wearing a grey hoodie.

Red Devils fan Ian said he hopes the new stadium will bring more success to the club

The 22-year-old continued: “The other day there was a United match and the police closed the whole road.

“So I think they should definitely think about making streets residential parking-only and really put the residents first.”

The has contacted Trafford Council for a comment.

Reds fan Ian said the new stadium will be a “showstopper”.

The 46-year-old said it was “fantastic news” for the club, adding: “It’s glamorous. It’s a big improvement and badly needed.”

He said he hoped it would bring a “bit of hope for change” on the pitch too, as the underperforming club currently sit 14th in the Premier League.

Lanre wearing a grey jumper and blue and green checked fleece with sunglasses smiling around his neck standing in front Manchester United's Holy Trinity statues.

Lanre said he was delighted with the plans, describing them as “epic”

Lanre, who is from Nigeria, thinks the plans are “epic” and have the “wow” factor.

“I’ve been a Manchester United fan all my life,” the 49-year-old said.

“They’re wonderful. This is going to be great.”

Joao with blond hair and black beard wearing a black cap white and blue sports jacket with silver necklace.

Joao said he would be sad to leave the club’s traditional home of Old Trafford

Another fan, Joao, was less impressed with the plans because he will miss United’s traditional home.

The 19-year-old said he is “not really excited” because the current stadium – where the club have played since 1910 – was “historic” and has “so many memories”.

“I know it means a lot to the club but history-wise it is really hard to compete with Old Trafford,” he said.

PA Media Conceptual image of what the new Manchester United stadium and surrounding area could look like.PA Media

The plans would be expected to include a widespread regeneration of the area

Hotel Football, which was co-founded by former Red Devils star Gary Neville, sits adjacent to Old Trafford.

Director of sales & marketing Jessica Southworth said the news will be a “welcome boost” to the area, fans and the team.

“We know how much excitement and interest these plans will generate within the community and among visitors from around the world,” she said.

As a “proud neighbour”, the hotel would “stand ready to support Manchester United in any way we can as these exciting plans take shape”, she added.

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