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Major Arsenal stadium update as Gunners hold talks over Emirates expansion with architectural design firm


ARSENAL are exploring ways to expand the Emirates’ capacity after being approached by an architect firm, reports claim.

It comes as Premier League rivals are moving quickly to expand their grounds or building new ones to supercharge financial revenue.

Exterior view of the Emirates Stadium in London.
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Arsenal have taken a big step forward in their plans to expand the Emirates Stadium[/caption]

an aerial view of a soccer stadium with the number 35 on the side
Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium holds just over 60,000 fans
Illustration of the planned new Manchester United stadium.
Man Utd have confirmed plans for a new 100,000-seater stadium

Manchester United unveiled glittering plans for a new £2 billion 100,000-capacity super stadium earlier this week.

The project, which will be the biggest stadium in the UK, has already been given the green light as part of a major regeneration of the area.

And Newcastle followed suit with £3 billion plans to move away from St James’ Park to a stunning 65,000-capacity arena.

Arsenal are now mulling over their options as they attempt to not get left behind, according to The Mail.

Talks are reportedly at an early stage, with a number of potential options being considered. 

The cost and the length of the project are the main factors being discussed by Arsenal chiefs, while the impact on the surrounding area is also a major factor.

Arsenal co-chairman Josh Kroenke has already discussed the prospect of an expansion.

He said: “The internal conversations are starting to occur about the stadium.

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“It is not an easy renovation, but we see the possibilities of what’s there.”

At 60,704 seats, Arsenal currently have the fifth-biggest stadium in the league – they were second when the Emirates opened.


Tottenham (62,850), West Ham (62,500) and Liverpool (61,276) have all since shot past them.

The cost and project time length are major factors for Arsenal when it comes to the available options.

The North London club were reportedly approached about hosting Euro 2028 games, but declined.

The Emirates has instead chosen to free up the summer 2028 calendar for events and concerts.

This potentially presents an opportunity to get any stadium expansion completed by.

Meanwhile an architect has already given an insight into what a potential expansion project could look like.

Illustration of a new Manchester United stadium.
The cost of the Old Trafford project is said to be estimated at £2bn
Newcastle United stadium stands with signage.
Newcastle are reportedly set to leave St James’ Park for a new home
Illustration of Newcastle United's stadium.
Here’s how SunSport imagined it could look

Nick Tyrer told The i Paper: “It’s efficient, everything fits together like a nice puzzle.

“It’s impressive what they were able to do on that tight site, but the problem with a puzzle that fits nicely together is as soon as you want to make big changes to it, it’s difficult.

“One of the big challenges is there’s an elegant roof that is supported in I think eight places.

The whole roof sits on those eight points and if you want to do any kind of expansion you need to remove the structure that’s blocking you.”

Tottenham’s state-of-the-art stadium took three years to build and was completed in April 2019.

And Man City’s north stand, which started construction in July 2023, is expected to be done by the end of 2026.

The Mail claim that money will be needed for work on at least Holloway Road underground station to increase its capacity.

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