Old Trafford was bouncing during Man Utd's 4-3 win over their rivals in the FA Cup but a new stadium could be in the offing
The roar prompted Amad to dub it the greatest moment of his young career. Erik ten Hag started to run down the touchline. Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes could hardly hear the ITV interviewer during their on-pitch interview.
With every passing week, Ratcliffe's blueprint seems to ratchet up a notch. Earlier this month it was the news that a new task force had been created, as the new United part-owner enlisted the help of Lord Sebastian Coe and Gary Neville, among others, to look into options regarding the future of Old Trafford.
"I mean, we can refurbish the ground and we'll do a really nice job of that, it will be a fantastic stadium. And that would cost about a billion to do that and the club can shoulder that burden.
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