Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag has backed Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s bold vision to transform Old Trafford into the ‘Wembley of the North’.
The Dutchman said the Ineos billionaire’s £2billion vision to rebuild United’s home on the existing site ‘expresses the ambition of this club.’
It emerged this week that Ratcliffe, 71, who has taken a 25 per cent stake in United, has already been in dialogue with Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham about then plans.
Ratcliffe’s aim is for a world-leading, iconic venue that rivals Wembley and it’s 90,000 capacity.
Speaking ahead of United’s Premier League visit to Aston Villa on Sunday, Ten Hag said: ‘So if that is his view then I would say it expresses the ambitions of this club, which is good.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe wants to transform Manchester United’s Old Trafford home into the ‘Wembley of the North’ in a complete rebuild of the stadium which could cost upwards of £2billion
Wembley, in north London, has a capacity of 90,000 and holds many major football matches
INEOS billionaire Ratcliffe has committed £237m to infrastructure improvements initially
Ten Hag pictured shaking hands with Ratcliffe, who paid £1.3billion for a 25 per cent stake
‘But it is not my task in this club to deal with stadium questions, with facilities. My job is to manage the team and rebuild the squad.’
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