Man Utd legends hit back at new stadium plans
Briefly

Manchester United is contemplating leaving their iconic home of Old Trafford for a new 100,000-seater stadium. This decision has sparked skepticism, especially among former players like Ryan Giggs and Nicky Butt, who questioned whether the ambitious project would be completed. Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has emphasized that the new venue, which will include an expansive public plaza, aims to be the 'world's greatest football stadium.' However, Giggs expressed a preference for upgrading Old Trafford, citing the successful refurbishments of Barcelona and Real Madrid's stadiums as more desirable options for maintaining legacy while enhancing facilities.
"I think everyone, if it was possible, would like to keep the stadium as it is," the club's record appearance maker told the Manchester Evening News.
"Man Utd has always been at the forefront of technology, about having the best facilities, having the best stadium, having the best fan experience and we fell behind with that," Giggs continued.
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