
Plans are underway for Premier League club Newcastle United to build a new 65,000-seater super stadium, Craig Hope has revealed.
Newcastle expert and Mail Sport journalist Hope has revealed that the Magpies are âpreparing to take their intentions to the governmentâ and are confident of getting the âgreen lightâ from Downing Street officials.
The north east club have played home games at St Jamesâ Park since the 19th century.
It is the eighth-biggest stadium in England with a capacity of 52,305 and if a 65k arena is built, it would be the third behind Old Trafford and Wembley and ahead of the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Manchester United announced plans this week to move away from Old Trafford into a 100k stadium.
Writing about Newcastleâs plans, Hope says it will be a âseismic shift in the clubâs historyâ.
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There were initially plans to expand St Jamesâ Park but the club will instead âretain itâs city-centre location in Leazes Parkâ with a new stadium.
The report says:
The club are preparing to take their intentions to the Government for sign-off on a project that will create hundreds of jobs and pour money into the local economy.
The clubâs alternative option for a redevelopment of St Jamesâ Park has been shelved for now, and we can reveal that the plot for the new stadium will retain its city-centre location in Leazes Park.
The proposed site has no overlap with St Jamesâ, meaning the team can continue to play there at full capacity while the new home is built. The club have played on that site for 133 years.
The clubâs Saudi owners were presented with the plans during a board summit at Matfen Hall last month and, crucially, chairman Yasir Al-Rumayyan is said to be fully behind the project.
Chief operating officer Brad Miller and chief executive Darren Eales recommended then that a new build was the best way to maximise revenue and achieve the clubâs goals, currently limited by the Premier Leagueâs Profit and Sustainability Rules.
The next step is more talks with local authorities and Government before sign-off from Saudiâs Public Investment Fund, the clubâs majority owners.
They have a bubble-wrap-type exterior and a parkland-style approach that will be Newcastleâs equivalent of Wembley Way.
It was originally thought that Newcastle chiefs would push for a capacity closer to 70,000. However, Eales has always guarded against going to a number that would see some seats remain unsold, even if just for one game in a season.
An increase of around 13,000 seats from the 52,300 that St Jamesâ holds will go a long way to satisfying the current demand for tickets and allow for additional and more lucrative corporate offerings.
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