Manchester United chief Sir Jim Ratcliffe has met Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer to discuss the 'Wembley of the North', according to a report.
Ratcliffe was in attendance at Old Trafford on Sunday to watch the Red Devils slip to yet another defeat under Erik ten Hag as uncertainty continues over the Dutchman's future.
The hosts went down to title-chasing Arsenal, who took the title race to the last day with the victory and will now wait to see if they will be in the driving seat after Manchester City face Tottenham on Tuesday.
Also in attendance at the game was Starmer, who is a known Arsenal fan and was seen smiling in the crowd as he watched his side secure another victory under Mikel Arteta.
According to The Telegraph, the two men met to discuss plans for United's new stadium, with roof issues causing areas of Old Trafford to flood close to full time.
The two men could be seen chatting in the stands, situated near each other for the game, though on opposing sides.
Ratcliffe appears to have set his heart on moving United to a new stadium following his minority takeover earlier this year, but could yet renovate the struggling Old Trafford he previously branded 'tired and in need of refurbishment'.
Reports suggest he met Starmer, who could become the country's next Prime Minister, before his side's defeat to Arsenal to outline his plan for the new ground.
Starmer was a guest of recently-re-elected Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham, who is on the Old Trafford Regenration Task Force - alongside the likes of Lord Coe - to help the project, and who also joined the talks.
Should United choose to refurbish Old Trafford rather than take the preferred route of building a new stadium, fans could expect a 'new, world-class' South Stand and refurbishment work on all three of the Theatre of Dreams' other stands.
A major focus on the refurbishment would also go on increasing the capacity and standard of United's corporate hospitality offerings. Chief operating officer Collette Roche said: 'The first option is to redevelop the current stadium, which would; focus primarily on building a new world-class South Stand, as well as refurbishment of the other three stands.'
She added: 'The alternative would be to build a new stadium on our footprint, which could significantly increase capacity, and deliver a world-leading stadium and experience for fans, the team, and other stakeholders.'
The ground's issues were highlighted on Sunday when embarrassing scenes of rain pouring through its leaky roof were seen as the final whistle blew on another home defeat, with Arsenal supporters in the ground mocking the issue.
Old Trafford had been bathed in sunshine for the majority of the encounter but when thunderstorms broke towards the end of the game, issues with the roof were once again exposed.
A torrent of water cascaded onto the pitch, forcing many fans to run for cover, while many of those watching the heavyweight clash took to social media to lament the sorry state of one of the most important symbols of the club.
SMHellas
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This run down old home cannot be renovated to be world class, it needs to be demolished and rebuilt. Just like I cannot make my old house new and modern with repairs and a fresh coat of paint, you cannot do this with a stadium because if the basic structure remains unchanged, it's all just cosmetic and in 10-15 years when we talk stadium again, the conversation will be the same but the demolition and rebuilding will be more urgent
Voziklnot
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It shouldn't be a surprise to anyone 😂, old Trafford is old. Old Trafford is not young Trafford 🤷..
JAGOTS
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The way autty writes you would swear this guy owns the club 100%.......
malablata
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When Cristiano Ronaldo said the facilities at Old Trafford is old, they terminated his contract....why are they having leaking roof?
yudabdktu
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Old Trafford a leak goals like how the roof a leak wata
yudabdktu
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well at least The Emerites not leaking
GOUTMUT
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Glazers’ legacy! MU is like a cancer patient, it bounced back from stage 4 to stage 3 cancer. Problem is as long as G people have majority and freedom to indiscriminately plunder, those little miracles at Old Trafford will remain short lived.
Hyce79
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Assnal can't stop bottling the league 🤔🥺