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Man Utd Secure Land to Build the New Trafford

Maria Lindqvist
Last updated: June 24, 2026 07:03
Maria Lindqvist
Published: June 22, 2026
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Manchester United announced on Monday that it has secured a 25-acre plot of land to build a new 100,000-seat stadium, marking a monumental breakthrough in Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s multi-billion-pound “Wembley of the North” project. The critical land acquisition successfully removes the main legal and physical hurdle that had previously stalled development plans.

The club purchased the triangular site, located roughly 350 meters northwest of the current Old Trafford ground, from Blackstone-owned industrial property giant Indurent. By shifting the footprint to this new location, United avoids a costly, long-running stand-off with rail logistics company Freightliner, whose adjacent terminal land will no longer be legally required for construction.

Collette Roche, chief executive of the new stadium development, confirmed that acquiring the right land represents the “majority of the land required” to proceed with design finalization. Because the new arena sits so close to the original 115-year-old home, the team will continue playing at Old Trafford without disruption during the estimated five-year build.

The £2 billion venue, designed by architects Foster + Partners, will anchor a broader 370-acre public-private regeneration zone. A full masterplan detailing transport links and 15,000 new local homes will be officially unveiled on July 9.

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