Manchester United has secured land for a new stadium planned to seat 100,000 supporters, according to multiple reports. The new venue is intended to replace Old Trafford and is being developed on a site adjacent to the club’s current home. Yahoo Sports and The Athletic report that the parcel covers about 25 acres and is located roughly 350 metres to the north-west of Old Trafford. The proximity to the existing ground indicates the club is keeping the redevelopment close to its current location rather than relocating to a distant site. Both outlets describe the same approximate distance and positioning relative to Old Trafford, aligning on the basic geography of the project. The reports do not describe additional details such as the stadium’s architectural design, financing structure, or a confirmed timeline for construction. However, they agree that obtaining the land is a key step toward moving from planning into development for a larger-capacity stadium.