Seb Coe Says New Stadium for Manchester United Is Not Certain Yet, but Project Moves Forward
Introduction
Seb Coe is the head of a group that helps build new things in the Old Trafford area. He says the new stadium for Manchester United is not certain yet. The stadium will have 100,000 seats. It will cost about £2 billion. The club''s co-owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, wants it to be like Wembley Stadium in the north. But there are problems with buying the land.
Main Body
Seb Coe helped London get the 2012 Olympics. He also led a group for Manchester United to look at stadium ideas. Now he helps with the new stadium. He wants to make the Old Trafford area better. In a podcast, he said buying land is hard. He knows this from his work in London. The new stadium will help create jobs, homes, and schools. People are now checking the size of the stadium. They are also buying pieces of land. Coe said the project is moving in the right way. But the timeline is not clear. They are doing things step by step.
Conclusion
The project is still moving forward. There are some problems with the work. Coe is sure the stadium will bring money and change the area. But there is no final date for when it will be finished.