Manchester United chief executive Omar Berrada says creating a "landmark project around Old Trafford" is a "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity" after the announcement of Government support for a project to regenerate the area around the stadium.
Rachel Reeves will unveil Labour's plans to grow the UK economy on Wednesday, warning it "will not come without a fight".
A "once in a generation opportunity" for the £4.2bn redevelopment of Manchester United 's Old Trafford stadium has been backed by council bosses.
Former Premier League striker Chris Sutton says there is a possibility that Marcus Rashford will not find a club to leave Manchester United for before the transfer window closes and he "rots" until the summer.
In a major economic speech, Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to describe Britain as a country of “huge potential” that has been “held back”. | ITV National News
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has offered some forthright opinions on his team during his short stint in charge of the Red Devils with Marcus Rashford subject of the latest
A decision has been made regarding Manchester United's plan to regenerate their iconic Old Trafford stadium. Old Trafford has been the home of the Red Devils since 1910 and has become one of the most famous stadiums in world football.
Manchester United have received a major boost in plans for the redevelopment of Old Trafford with UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves throwing her support behind the project. Reeves says United’s ambition to create a community hub around the stadium is a “shining example of the bold pro-development model that will drive growth across the region” — in a sign the government is ready to help enable some form of financial backing.
The chancellor is looking to turn the economy's fortunes around after sluggish growth continued following Labour's election victory last year.
Manchester United players are intimidated by the pressure of playing at Old Trafford, according to the club’s former defender Wes Brown.