Manchester United have announced their plans for their new 'Wembley of the North' which will look to compete with the Bernabeu and Camp Nou
Manchester United have announced their new plans for a whopping 100,000-seater stadium to replace Old Trafford.
The move will undoubtedly divide opinion among the fanbase who rightly consider Old Trafford to be the spiritual home of the Reds. To appease these concerns, Sir Jim Ratcliffe's vision will be built on land adjacent to the current stadium.
Throughout the process, which has included former United captain Gary Neville and Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, the vision has been to create a 'Wembley of the North' that would help attract further investment to Manchester and bring some of the biggest matches in world football to the city. The inspiration behind the project has been the massive stadiums in America which play host to the NFL.
United's chief operating officer Collette Roche has taken several trips to Los Angeles to visit the massive Hollywood Park and SoFi Stadium which holds 70,000 for the NFL and 100,000 for special events such as concerts and boxing bouts. Chicago's The Burnham Park project is also seen as an inspiration to United with the link being not just to create a spectacular stadium but also an entertainment hub that maximises the club's revenue.
The controversial plans to leave Old Trafford have been backed by Sir Alex Ferguson who has urged the club to stride for 'the best in everything it does, on and off the pitch, and that includes the stadium we play in.' He added: "Old Trafford holds so many special memories for me personally, but we must be brave and seize this opportunity to build a new home, fit for the future, where new history can be made."
With this in mind, MEN Sport has taken a look at several competitors' stadiums to see how they will compare to the new 100,000-seater Old Trafford.
Camp Nou-Barcelona
Barnebau-Real Madrid
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| Since enlarging their stadium, Real Madrid now have a capacity of 80,354. While smaller, it does have a closing roof to entrap the atmosphere for big games and during adverse weather. |



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