Progress on Man United stadium replacement stalls amid land dispute
What Manchester United's new stadium could look like after Old Trafford exit
Manchester United's ambitious plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium, designed by Foster + Partners, have encountered a significant obstacle.
The proposed £2bn stadium, intended to replace Old Trafford, features a futuristic design with three prominent masts and a large plaza.
However, progress is currently stalled due to an impasse in negotiations with local landowner Freightliner, which is reportedly demanding £400m for land valued by United at £40-50m.
Despite the land dispute, the club remains confident of completing the project within five to six years, with aspirations to host the Women's World Cup final in 2035.
A taskforce chaired by Lord Sebastian Coe estimates that the regeneration project could inject £7.3bn into the British economy and generate 92,000 jobs.