Manchester United’s plans to regenerate Trafford Park, including the potential construction of a new 100,000-seater stadium, could inject £7.3billion ($9.7bn) per year into the UK economy, according to a report by Oxford Economics. The study by the global advisory firm highlighted the development’s ...
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