Man Utd announce host of Old Trafford upgrades in bid to ‘modernise our stadium to meet the expectation of our fans’

MANCHESTER UNITED have announced a range of planned improvements for Old Trafford.

The proposals follow feedback from fans as the club seek to improve supporters’ experience next season.

Old Trafford is set to undergo improvements over the summerCredit: Alamy
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The stadium holds 75,000 fans on matchdays and United aim to enhance their time in the Theatre of Dreams.

In a statement today the Red Devils revealed a multi-year agreement with Levy, global leaders in sports and entertainment hospitality.

The first improvement is said to be centred around the speed and quality of service.

There will be new draught-beer taps across “all areas” of Old Trafford, more self service bars to reduce queues and “frictionless” kiosks so fans can “tap, grab and go”.

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The giants of English football also promised “more flexibility” and better information for fans on a matchday.

This will be achieved by new digital signage, so menus can be changed depending on kick-off times and types of fixtures, to provide a better fan experience.

Finally there is set to be more choice and “local flavour” at Old Trafford.

The club will use a range of independent street food vendors from Manchester to better reflect the club’s identity.

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Following the announcement, CEO of Manchester United Omar Berrada said: “Improving matchdays at Old Trafford is an essential part of our strategy for Manchester United.

“Old Trafford holds a unique place in world football and, whilst we have plans for a new stadium in the long term, we have a responsibility to ensure we’re continuing to invest in our facilities and services in the short term.  

“The changes we are introducing will bring greater choice and better service for supporters across the stadium.”

Meanwhile, United have announced there could be delays in building their new £2billion stadium.

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