The Theatre of Dreams is in serious need of renovations, and nothing is ruled out at this time since designs are still being explored.
Manchester United is open to all redevelopment plans for its Old Trafford stadium, including proposals to totally rebuild the stadium on the same site.
Plans to bulldoze their present home ground and replace it with a modern new version are said to be ‘premature,’ but they are not ruling anything out as they investigate all alternatives.
The club has yet to hire a developer, but businesses bidding for the contract have begun to present a number of possibilities, and club executives are maintaining an open mind at this moment.
The team aims to modernize the stadium in order to provide supporters a better matchday experience. The 112-year-old stadium requires more than a new coat of paint to bring it up to the level of other Premier League venues.
Over the years, the focus has been on increasing the capacity of the South Stand, but there are a variety of options on the table as they seek to upgrade the present venue, including demolish the current stadium and construct a new one from the ground up.
At this time, it appears to be the least likely alternative, as they would want to complete the work in such a way that the club could continue to play their home games at the stadium, but all options will be evaluated.
It is known that they intend to stay in the same location.