How Manchester United can fund a new £2bn stadium: Land sales, naming rights and… lose the spires?
Sir Jim Ratcliffe said the club could have 'gone bust by Christmas' without cuts, yet wants to build a £2bn new stadium. How ...
Manchester United may struggle to fund their proposed new stadium, according to football finance expert Stefan Borson. The ...
The Sun report that United were unable to sell out the Manchester derby at those prices, and so members have instead been ...
Grand Designs or Dangerous Debt?Billionaire Bravado Meets Bleak Balance SheetManchester United are both a superclub and a ...
Manchester United's new stadium naming rights could be among the most lucrative in soccer, worth twice the value to brands ...
Last week saw the club launch their plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium at Old Trafford with conceptual images and models ...
Football Insider has been told the Man United owners could sell a minority stake to fund the new stadium project.
For Manchester United, committing to building a new £2billion stadium will be transformative for the club’s future. At least, that is the grand plan for minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
News of the development of 'New Trafford,' billed in presentations, broke on March 11 to mixed emotions and reactions from Manchester United supporters ...
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