Eric Cantona begs Sir Jim Ratcliffe not to make the same mistake as Arsenal

Manchester United legend Eric Cantona has called on Sir Jim Ratcliffe to abandon plans to build a new stadium.

Ratcliffe, who acquired a minority stake in the Red Devils earlier this year, wants to modernise the dilapidated Old Trafford, either by renovating it or building a completely new stadium in its place, potentially costing up to £3bn, which would become the so-called “Wembley of the North”.




United’s stadium has been falling into disrepair in recent years, with problems with the roof causing flooding when it rains heavily in Manchester, and fans have also complained about the state of the stands, catering facilities and toilets. Ratcliffe believes fans will support the idea of ​​building a new stadium, but Cantona is not so sure it is a good idea.

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The Frenchman says Ratcliffe should preserve the historic venue and fix what is broken, rather than tearing it all down and starting again. He also expressed fears that a new stadium could diminish the atmosphere and some of the essence of the club, citing Arsenal’s move from Highbury to the Emirates Stadium in 2006 as an example.

Asked by the Daily Mail whether United should ever leave their stadium, Cantona said: “No, never. I think the stadium is very important. I remember the first day I arrived at Manchester United, I could feel the ghosts of the club, the players and everything. The energy of the club. The history. It’s a legacy. You can feel the soul of the club, you can feel the energy of the past very strongly. It’s very important.

“I can’t imagine Manchester United without Old Trafford. I can’t imagine Liverpool without Anfield or Real Madrid without the Santiago Bernabéu. I think some clubs change stadiums and lose their soul, like Arsenal, for example. When they left Highbury, they lost the soul of this club.”