In response to those questions, the Daily Mail reports: "After all the excitement around the big unveil of United's new stadium at the London HQ of Foster + Partners in March, it has all gone a bit quiet.
"That’s because United have entered the rather boring phase of acquiring additional land next to Old Trafford and waiting for the government and local authority agreeing to fund a wider regeneration of the surrounding area.
"Talks are advancing with Freightliner to buy the land currently used as a freight rail terminal to build the new stadium. Any issues seem to revolve around the company getting government help to move to a new location at Port Salford or Parkside. It’s hoped that work can start this year or early in 2026.
"It’s worth bearing in mind that the tent design we saw in London is only ‘conceptual’ but Sir Jim Ratcliffe seems very keen on it.
"In terms of Ineos building a new stadium while the Glazer family are still the majority owners, we can only assume that a businessman of Ratcliffe’s experience would have plenty of safeguards in place before he embarks on a project that could cost well in excess of £2 billion."