Manchester United have confirmed the Old Trafford task force have held their final meeting and a decision on whether to revamp or rebuild is expected to be made by summer 2025.
It was announced in March that a task force to regenerate Old Trafford and the land around it had been created and that it would be chaired by the experienced Lord Sebastian Coe.
The panel was created to explore all options for Old Trafford but to closely examine the feasibility of a new building and wider regeneration, and they have held several meetings.
The Manchester Evening News reported in July that the end of the year had been earmarked for the task force to conclude their findings, and the final meeting, which was attended by CEO Omar Berrada and COO Collette Roche, is understood to have taken place virtually on Tuesday. ALSO READ: Maguire breaks silence on his future after derby victory ALSO READ: I saw what Zirkzee did after Amad goal - fans will love it Berrada and Roche will present a report back to United's ownership in due course and a source has said the project is "complex" and additional feasibility work must take place before the club can make a fully informed decision on a redeveloped Old Trafford or new build stadium.
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