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Man Utd to build ‘iconic’ £2bn 100,000-capacity stadium
Manchester United have announced plans to build the biggest stadium in the UK – an “iconic” new £2bn 100,000-seater ground close to Old Trafford.
Once construction is complete, the club’s existing home will be demolished.
Co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe said he wanted to build the “world’s greatest football stadium”, which the club hopes could be finished in five years.
United’s announcement comes after an extensive consultation process around whether to develop the existing stadium or build a new one.
Old Trafford has been Manchester United’s home since 1910.
The club would continue to play at Old Trafford until the new stadium was ready.

Senior club sources have previously said it would not be cost effective to shrink it for use as a home for United’s women’s and youth teams.
Architects at Foster and Partners, who will design the project, said the new stadium would feature an umbrella design and a new public plaza that is “twice the size of Trafalgar Square”.
The design will feature three masts described as “the trident”, which the architects say will be 200 metres high and visible from 25 miles away.
Manchester United, currently £1bn in debt, are yet to say how they plan to pay for the stadium. Club chief executive Omar Berrada said it was “a very attractive investment opportunity” and he was “quite confident we’ll find a way to finance the stadium”.
Football finance expert Kieran Maguire said the development can be financed because income from a “multi-functional stadium will more than outweigh the additional interest costs”.
United say the entire project has the potential to create 92,000 new jobs, will involve the construction of 17,000 homes and bring an additional 1.8 million visitors to the area annually. They add the project will be worth an additional £7.3bn per year to the UK economy.
“Today marks the start of an incredibly exciting journey to the delivery of what will be the world’s greatest stadium,” said Ratcliffe.
“Our current stadium has served us brilliantly for the past 115 years but it has fallen behind the arenas in world sport.

“I think we may well finish up with the most iconic football stadium in the world.”
He said there was no date in place for when building work on the stadium would begin, adding: “It depends how quickly the Government gets going with the regeneration programme. I think they want to get going quite quickly.”
The stadium will be built using pre-fabrication, shipped in 160 components along the neighbouring Manchester Ship Canal.
Source: Citi Newsroom
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Teen Star Yussif Saani Earns Ghana U20 Call-Up After Impressive Breakthrough Season
Dansoman Liberty Sports Academy forward Yussif Saani has been invited to join the Ghana U20 national team as part of the latest screening phase for next year’s WAFU Zone B U-20 Championship.
The 17-year-old made a strong impression in the maiden MTN Elite U19 Championship and will report to the Ghanaman Soccer Centre of Excellence in Prampram on Monday, November 24, 2025, where the second batch of selected players is expected to assemble.
Saani’s rise has been quick and well earned. His calm finishing, creativity, and technical strength made him one of the standout players in the Elite U19 Championship. He continued that form at the recent SBE Tournament in Accra, where he reaffirmed his growing reputation as one of the most exciting young talents in Ghana.
Head Coach Maxwell Konadu and his technical team are currently assessing different groups of emerging players as they work to build a competitive squad for the challenges ahead. The screening process is designed to give both established youth players and newly discovered talents a fair chance to compete for a place in the final U20 team.
Source: GFA
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Achraf Hakimi wins 2025 African Footballer of the Year
Achraf Hakimi has been crowned the 2025 African Footballer of the Year, marking a major milestone in his career and a proud moment for Morocco. The Paris Saint-Germain right-back picked up the award after an outstanding season that saw him shine for both club and country.
This is Hakimi’s first time winning the top continental prize. He was chosen by a panel of experts and leading African football journalists, many of whom considered him the clear favourite going into the ceremony.
Hakimi’s season with PSG was nothing short of remarkable. He played a key role in the club’s historic run, helping them secure four major trophies: Ligue 1, the UEFA Champions League, the Coupe de France, and the Trophée des Champions. His overall performance also earned him sixth place in the 2025 Ballon d’Or rankings.
Throughout the season, he was a constant presence on the pitch, clocking more than 3,400 minutes in all competitions. In Ligue 1, he delivered 6 goals and 4 assists, and in the Champions League, he added 5 goals and 4 assists. His defensive contributions were just as impressive, helping PSG finish with 10 clean sheets.
His consistency earned him spots in the UEFA Champions League Team of the Season, the Ligue 1 Team of the Season, and the CAF Team of the Year.
Hakimi, now 27, edged out Egyptian star Mohamed Salah and Nigerian forward Victor Osimhen to claim this year’s top honour.
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Black Stars Beaten 2-0 by Japan in Kirin Challenge Cup Warm Up
Ghana’s Black Stars suffered a 2-0 defeat to Japan in the 2025 Kirin Challenge Cup at the Toyota Stadium in Aichi. The international friendly, part of Ghana’s build up to the 2026 FIFA World Cup, saw coach Otto Addo adjust his starting lineup, handing Joseph Anang his first senior appearance in goal and giving Antoine Semenyo the captaincy for the first time.
Anang made an early save in the 5th minute to keep out a soft effort from the hosts, but Japan broke through in the 16th minute after Semenyo lost the ball in midfield. The turnover opened space for the Japanese attack, and Takumi Minamino, the home side’s captain and former Liverpool midfielder, finished calmly after receiving a well placed pass.
Ghana pushed back with efforts of their own. Brandon Thomas-Asante’s volley was deflected for a corner, and Derrick Kohn sent a low drive just wide. Kohn later produced a strong block to stop what looked like a certain second goal for Japan.
Around the hour mark, however, Ritsu Doan got his chance and tucked in a sharp finish at the near post to extend Japan’s lead.
The game took a worrying turn early in the second half when midfielder Abu Francis sustained a serious injury while attempting a tackle.
Japan created more openings but were wasteful in front of goal. With the loss behind them, the Black Stars now turn their attention to their next friendly against South Korea on November 18.
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