Manchester United’s plans of a new Old Trafford have taken another step forward as the first images of their stadium regeneration have been revealed.

It was confirmed last month that the Red Devils wanted to press forward with a new ground in the same area as Old Trafford, rather than redeveloping the current 74,000-seater stadium.

Mail Sport revealed in August that the club have appointed famous British achitect Sir Norman Foster to create the blueprint to revamp the area owned by the club.

The 89-year-old’s company, Foster and Partners, began working on initial proposals on the transformative project which would see a 100,000 capacity ‘Wembley of the North’ at the centre of it.

And in a new update on proceedings, the first designs of a regenerated area were made public at a Labour Party conference in Liverpool on Monday afternoon.

The first designs of a new Old Trafford were revealed at a Labour party conference on Monday

The first designs of a new Old Trafford were revealed at a Labour party conference on Monday

More to follow. 

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