Man United continue efforts to acquire the remaining land needed for their proposed new stadium project. According to reports, the club has purchased additional land intended to take over an existing go-kart track site, as part of the wider work required to develop the venue. The reports say Man United are continuing to secure all required parcels and that insiders do not expect significant problems during the remaining acquisition process.

The reports also reference a separate dispute that the club has moved away from. They state that Man United have abandoned an argument valued at £360 million, though they do not provide further detail on the nature of that dispute in the supplied text. The stadium plan is described as a large-scale development with an estimated cost of £2 billion and a capacity of around 100,000 seats.

Overall, the available information focuses on land purchasing progress and the expectation that the remaining steps for acquiring the necessary site are likely to continue without major obstacles.