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Manchester United‘s regeneration of Trafford Park, including a new stadium, could be worth a massive £7.3 billion per year to the UK economy.
The Red Devils are looking at building the 100,000 seater “Wembley of the North” as the centre of a vast, transformational project to improve facilities at Trafford Park.
The Premier League giants have also commissioned Oxford Economics to carry out an assessment on the fiscal impact of their proposals.
And the global advisory firm found that – should they come to fruition – the plans would deliver huge growth, including 92,000 new jobs, 17,000 new homes and 1.8million visitors to the area per year.
Mail Sport have reported that United have not and will not ask for public funding for the stadium but want a public private partnership to focus on infrastructure and wider regeneration, with an immediate emphasis on transport.
Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham and fellow regeneration task force member Gary Neville presented the new plans to onlookers at the Labour Conference in Liverpool, in front of a model and exhibition of what the project aims to achieve and how it may look.
Below we have the images of the model of the new stadium:
Whilst onlookers were also treated to a model of what a revamped Old Trafford would look like if the club don’t go ahead with a new stadium.
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