United have been urged to consider the most drastic of those options, with Chris Lee - chief executive of Populous, the architects overseeing the redevelopment – telling The Telegraph of the need to rip Old Trafford down and start again, despite potential costs reaching £2bn: “Yes, the initial outlay is obviously the highest of the three options but there is so much land available to develop there. They [United] could carry on using the existing ground while building work is underway, meaning no decline in matchday revenues. Architecturally, in the space available you could do something really innovative and exciting. There would be no space constrictions. We’ve done the work with Legends to look at all the feasibility options, multiple different versions of renovations of Old Trafford and also what a new build could potentially look like, all of it focused on how we can create an amazing fan experience. Manchester United are very focused on that.”