Sir Jim Ratcliffe could draw on inspiration from a stadium in Spain
- Kealan Hughes, Digital Sports Reporter
Updated: 16:30, 21 Mar 2024
MANCHESTER UNITED’s new ‘Wembley of the North’ has been brought to life by AI.
Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe dreams of building a stadium that can rival any football stadium in Europe.
He has put together a task force chaired by Lord Sebastian Coe, and also featuring Gary Neville, to come up with a solution to United’s stadium issue.
Old Trafford could be renovated at a cost of around £1billion, but Ratcliffe is dreaming of bigger and better.
He wants to build a new structure on the same site as the current stadium, but to create a complex that would also feature shops and restaurants – all under the United brand.
And at the centrepiece would be a New Trafford capable of seating up to 100,000 spectators.
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The ambitious project could cost around £1-2bnbut Ratcliffe hopes his ‘Wembley of the North’ project can inspire funding from the government.
Ratcliffe is a big fan of the renovated Bernabeuand he could also draw on inspiration from the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and grounds in the USA.
His proposed vision has been brought to life by OLBG using AI program Midjourney, and the results are spectacular.
One version imagines a huge lower tier akin to Wembley, but with four distinct stands rather than a bowled style like The Emirates.