Here’s the latest I can provide based on recent reporting.
Direct answer
- Plans for a new Manchester United stadium (often referred to as New Trafford Stadium or part of the Old Trafford regeneration) have been in discussion since 2025, with a target of a 100,000-seat venue and a rough project cost around £2 billion. However, as of early 2026, construction has not begun and the timeline remains subject to planning, financing, and regulatory approvals. [sources discuss the 100,000-seat concept and regeneration goals; concrete construction start dates remain undecided][2][3]
Context and what’s known
- Concept and scale: The project aims to replace or significantly redevelop Old Trafford into a 100,000-seat stadium as the centerpiece of a broader regeneration plan for the area, with Foster + Partners cited as the master planners in initial visuals and design work. This is framed as part of a wider regional regeneration strategy and a long-term objective for the club.[1][3]
- Timeline uncertainty: While there were optimistic projections around a potential build start and a view toward a completion window in the early 2030s, multiple sources note that funding models, repayment plans, and planning approvals are still being worked through, making firm start dates and completion timelines unclear.[3][2]
- Local/regional impact: The regeneration project is positioned as potentially catalytic for the area, with officials and task forces highlighting economic and employment benefits if realized, though the scope and pace of progress have varied in public updates.[7][1]
What to expect next
- Feasibility and consultation: Expect continued feasibility studies, fan and resident consultation, and detailed planning processes as the club refines the design, budgets, and financing structure. Final decisions will hinge on regulatory approvals and funding arrangements.[1][2]
- Possible milestones to watch: announcements on financing arrangements, planning permission applications, and any formal construction timelines would be key milestones signaling progress toward a start date.[2][3]
If you’d like, I can monitor for new updates and summarize them with dates and key milestones as they are published. Would you like me to set up a quick, ongoing update brief?
Citations:
- Manchester United plans for a 100,000-seat stadium and regeneration concept (Invest in Manchester; details of the plan and design process).[1]
- Updates on the timeline, feasibility, and ongoing planning and consultation process (Football Ground Guide article).[2]
- Wikipedia summary of the project with design and timeline context (New Trafford Stadium).[3]
- Additional context on the broader regeneration and potential economic impact (Yahoo/UK News article).[7]