The biggest hint yet Manchester United WILL get new 100,000-capacity stadium as Old Trafford demolished

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A new promotional video offers a tantalising glimpse of what football at Manchester United could look like in the future. And it could be the biggest hint yet that the club WILL get a brand new 100,000-seat stadium under Jim Ratcliffe's dream of a 'Wembley of the north'.

Up to 90,000 new jobs and at least 5,000 new homes could be created as part of an ambitious £4.2bn regeneration project in and around the area being proposed for Manchester United, a report revealed this week.

United bosses are working on plans to either redevelop the ailing Old Trafford stadium with an enhanced 87,000 capacity, or build a brand new 100,000 capacity stadium.

The mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham, proclaimed the scheme as potentially the biggest urban regeneration project since the London 2012 Olympics. 'Now is the time to build a bright future', proclaims the video, which teases a '100,000-seat, world-class stadium' for the Reds.

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