Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Manchester United national stadium plan backed
Plans for a new national stadium in Manchester backed by Sir Jim Ratcliffe have gained support from key stakeholders in the city. The billionaire businessman, who is the owner of cycling’s Ineos Grenadier team and founder of the chemicals company Ineos, has outlined his vision for a state-of-the-art stadium that would be home to both Manchester United and the England national football team.
The proposed stadium would be located in the heart of Manchester and would have a capacity of over 100,000, making it one of the largest stadiums in Europe. It would feature cutting-edge technology and facilities, including a retractable roof and the latest in sustainable design.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has pledged to invest heavily in the project, which he believes will attract fans from around the world and help boost the local economy. He has already secured the backing of Manchester United and is in talks with the Football Association to make the stadium the official home of the England team.
If the plans come to fruition, the new national stadium could become a symbol of Manchester’s sporting excellence and a major draw for football fans worldwide.