Former Manchester United defender Gary Neville will be part of a newly-appointed committee tasked with overseeing the regeneration of Old Trafford. This move comes shortly after Sir Jim Ratcliffe's minority stake in the club was confirmed, along with his additional investment of $300 million (£238m) towards the redevelopment of the stadium.
The decision on whether to redevelop the existing home or build a new stadium is seen as a top priority for Ratcliffe, who is also considering outside investment and government funding to support the plans. Neville's involvement in the committee is seen as one of Ratcliffe's initial key moves in this process.
This development signals a significant step forward in the efforts to revitalize Old Trafford and ensure its continued relevance and success for Manchester United.
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