Newcastle United to pay £1bn to renovate St James’ Park

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Newcastle United could spend £1billion to revamp and expand St James’ Park, according to The ยูฟ่าเบท http://ufabet999.app.

Newcastle have yet to decide whether to expand their current home or build a new stadium. But are studying plans to expand St James’ Park.

The plans focus on the extension and renovation of the West Stand and Gallowgate. Which would take the capacity to over 60,000 if the plans go ahead.

They are also believed to be looking at modernising the Millburn Stand and the Leasing End, which have been under construction for over 20 years. But this will depend on the final details of the project.

The Magpies will also have to extend their lease at St James’ Park if they agree to stay. Even though it expires in 70 years.

They will consult with supporters’ representatives before announcing plans to revamp the stadium. And have confirmed that no decision has been made yet.

Newcastle’s other option is to move to a new stadium, with Lisse’s Park next door to St James’ Park

a potential location. That would keep the stadium in the city centre, but they could also look elsewhere, depending on which route the Saudi Arabian consortium chooses.

However, building a new stadium would cost between £2bn and £3bn and could clash with those trying to protect the green spaces in the city centre, potentially leading to legal battles.

Newcastle have been chosen as one of the host cities for Euro 2028 and the redevelopment of St James’ Park would have to start next year if they decide to stay on.