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Video: Luke Shaw returns for United in major boost for Ruben Amorim’s tactical revolution

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Luke Shaw has returned to first-team training following his protracted absence through injury in a major boost for Manchester United.

Shaw, 29, is yet to play a single minute this season for the Red Devils. This situation has been exacerbated by the continued delay to Tyrell Malacia’s return from his own injury issue, with the Dutch international not having played for United since May 2023.

The combination has left interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy, and the recently departed Erik ten Hag, without a senior left-back to call upon in this year’s campaign.

Diogo Dalot has been the player most frequently deployed in this unfamiliar position, with Lisandro Martinez and Noussair Mazraoui also deputising, but all three have struggled. Similarly, the left-winger fielded ahead of these out-of-position defenders has also suffered at times without the support of a natural left-sided fullback.

Which is why the video posted by Sky Sport’s reporter Ben Ransom will prove such a positive update for the team.

Luke Shaw back in training for the first time at Manchester United today since injury.

He’s not played for #MUFC since February.

Leny Yoro also present as he continues his own rehabilitation.#FPL | #FPLCommunity pic.twitter.com/2gShgt3DTn

— Ben Ransom (@BenRansomSky) November 8, 2024

Tweet: “Luke Shaw back in training for the first time at Manchester United today since injury. He’s not played for #MUFC since February. Leny Yoro also present as he continues his own rehabilitation.”

Shaw is pictured in the video participating in the middle of a ‘rondo’ drill – an exercise where a group of players keep the ball in a circle while two in the middle try to it it back.

The 29-year-old defender looks quick and light on his feet, while also appearing to be very lean.

Often in the past, Shaw has fallen foul of concerns over his fitness and physique when returning from injury. The fact that the England international looks to be demonstrating the opposite of this bodes well for his return.

United welcome Leicester City to Old Trafford on on Sunday. The Foxes are in 15th in the Premier League table and a newly promoted side who United should have little trouble in dispatching, even with a nominal left-back on the pitch.

Given how careful the club have been in their approach to rehabilitating Shaw from his latest injury issue, waiting one more game – which would allow the defender the entire two-week international break to continue getting up to speed – appears a wise one.

This would then enable Shaw’s return to coincide with the arrival of new manager Ruben Amorim, arriving from Sporting Lisbon during the November break.

The 39-year-old’s tactical system is heavily reliant upon wingbacks with high levels of technical ability; to be able to begin implementing it with the most gifted fullback at the club back to full fitness will be a welcome relief.

Darragh is a writer for The Peoples Person who spent three years as a history graduate slowly realising football was by far the most interesting thing to write about.

Team news for Leicester encounter

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Team news for Leicester encounter

ManUtd.com reporter Adam Marshall at Old Trafford.

Friday 08 November 2024 13:30

Ruud van Nistelrooy has provided an update on his squad, ahead of the final game of his interim spell in charge of Manchester United, against Leicester City.

Sunday’s 14:00 GMT kick-off at Old Trafford precedes the international break and the arrival of new head coach Ruben Amorim.

Ruud addressed the press at Carrington and discussed Amad, who was withdrawn during the 2-0 victory over PAOK in the Europa League, after scoring both goals in the second half.

There is also encouraging news on Kobbie Mainoo, as the midfield options are increasing on the back of Thursday’s triumph.

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“Amad was assessed,” declared van Nistelrooy. “We’re still working on him, to get him ready for Sunday. Hopefully, it will work.

“Kobbie is also progressing in his injury, he’s making the right steps, but is not yet with the team, though. That needs a bit more time.

“I have to say, yesterday, we had a lot of benefit from Christian [Eriksen] playing 30 minutes, obviously [Manuel] Ugarte and Mason [Mount] making his first minutes again.

“That benefited us as well. So I’m glad that they’re back and also, for a little bit longer [into the] future, good that Luke [Shaw] and Leny [Yoro] are on the pitch.”

Harry Maguire remains sidelined and misses a reunion with his former club.

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The Foxes could be without Jakub Stolarczyk, Bobby De Cordova-Reid and Hamza Choudhury but Patson Daka might be available. Evergreen centre-forward Jamie Vardy should feature after not appearing in the recent Carabao Cup tie against United, while Jordan Ayew is reportedly pushing to start.

Steve Cooper looks certain to field a very different line-up to the one that lost 5-2 at Old Trafford on 30 October.

“It was a League Cup game and now it’s in the league,” the Foxes boss said at his press conference on Friday. “They’ve got a few players back and that makes a difference. Whenever you play Man United, home or away, you come up against a team with talented players and you have to be mindful of that. We’re looking forward to going there again.

“Bobby missed Ipswich and still hasn’t returned to the grass. He picked up a nasty wound in the cup game. It’s on his Achilles, in an awkward position as it keeps opening up. We’re hoping that heals quickly.

“He [Daka] is an asset for the team and it’s great to have him back. He’s a good guy who has certain attributes. He’ll be a great option. It is tempting to throw him straight back in, but we don’t want to do that to the detriment of getting him fully fit. It was quite a serious injury, so we have to be careful. We’re co-operating with the medical team and he’s looking sharp.”

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“If someone offers enough money:” PL manager gives United green light to pursue top transfer target

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Manchester United’s chances of signing long-time transfer target Jarrad Branthwaite have been given a significant boost following recent comments made by Everton manager Sean Dyche.

Heavily linked with the Evertonian during the summer transfer window, Man United’s pursuit of the defender was unsuccessful. However, it now appears as if they may renew their efforts.

The Peoples Person noted that United’s new sporting director, Dan Ashworth, is reportedly a big fan of the 22 year old set on bringing the English defender to Old Trafford.

In fact, reports have emerged claiming that United will look to sign Branthwaite in January, hoping to beat the likes of Liverpool and Manchester City to his signature.

Now, it appears as if United have a better chance than ever to sign the 22 year old rising star if Dyche’s words are to be believed.

Asked about United’s links to Branthwaite, Dyche commented: “I don’t know any of their [new owners] plans, their thoughts or feelings about the club at this time or the finances. So that would clearly be a new decision.”

He continued: “The current decision would be that it is likely that if somebody bid enough money for any player – by the way, forget about Jarrad. It is not relevant [just to mention] Jarrad – any player at this football club as you have seen over the last couple of windows.”

“If someone offers enough money, then they go. Alex Iwobi was like that a day or so before the deadline [in summer 2023]. I didn’t want to lose Alex, but they said, ‘Look, this is a deal we’ve got to do’,” Dyche admitted, indicating that he is open to selling Branthwaite for the right price.

A player such as Branthwaite could provide a major boost to United’s backline, impressing greatly over the course of his 35 Premier League appearances last season.

He won 68% of his total duels, making 1.9 tackles per game and refusing to commit a single error that directly led to a goal for the opposition.

While a groin injury denied his start to the current season, Branthwaite has been back at his peak since his return, winning 100% of his ground duels to date and completing 100% of his dribbles. (Sofascore)

In addition to providing consistency, Branthwaite may also help to bolster a depleted United defence, with the likes of Harry Maguire, Leny Yoro, Luke Shaw, and Tyrell Malacia all sidelined with injuries.

A faithful Manchester United supporter, Mathew has worked as a football writer and analyst for SB Nation, FanSided, and now The Peoples Person. Mathew’s heroes include David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Sir Alex Ferguson, all of whom played their part in creating some special childhood memories.

Ethan Nwaneri earns start for Arsenal vs Chelsea: A benchwarmer per PL club that deserves a chance

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Whether before or after the imminent international break, these guys deserve a chance in the Premier League having warmed the bench for most of the season.

Arsenal: Ethan Nwaneri
Likely quite disappointed that a promising period which could have been his Big Break at Arsenal has nearly come to an end with Martin Odegaard’s imminent return and his only starts have come in the League Cup. Nwaneri scored three goals in those two games and his cameos in the Premier League and Champions League have almost always earned rave reviews from pundits and fans along with questions as to why he’s not being given more game time by Mikel Arteta.

If there’s one criticism that can be aimed at Arteta in his time at Arsenal it’s been his lack of trust in academy products and with the Chelsea game possibly coming too soon for Odegaard to start there’s no reason why Nwaneri shouldn’t be given the opportunity amid the struggles of his fellow forwards.

Aston Villa: Jhon Duran
It was pretty clear why Unai Emery has been reticent to play Duran with Ollie Watkins after Aston Villa’s defeat to Club Brugge. It really didn’t work when Duran came off the bench to make a front two, so it’s one or the other and with Watkins goalless in his last four in all competitions it’s time for Big JD, who’s ravenous like a pre-domesticated dog.

Bournemouth: n/a
Beat Arsenal, drew with Aston Villa, beat Manchester City. They’re probably alright as they are for now.

Brentford: Yunus Konak
To be clear we have very little idea about Konak’s virtues but having watched Fulham entirely dominate possession against Brentford on Monday we’re wondering whether the teenager may be able to keep the ball a little better in midfield.

Brighton: Julio Enciso
Difficult to see exactly how Fabian Hurzeler might get him into the team given Georginio Rutter’s been really pretty good behind the revitalised Danny Welbeck. This is more a selfish desire to see a lovely footballer playing football again.

Chelsea: Christopher Nkunku
We can’t see him coming in for Nicolas Jackson and Enzo Maresca made it very clear that they were fighting for the same spot in the team. But we wonder if there’s any wiggle room there and whether Nkunku – after two more goals in the Europa Conference League took his tally in all competitions to ten this season – could be a bit of a square peg in a round hole on the wing, perhaps in place of Noni Madueke, whose form has dipped in recent games after an excellent start to the season.

The fear for Chelsea fans will be that arguably their most natural finisher will be angling for a move without more Premier League game time.

Crystal Palace: Cheick Doucoure
He was injured for a while but has started just one of the five Premier League games he’s been available for and none of Daichi Kamada, Adam Wharton or Will Hughes have been good enough to nail down a starting spot ahead of Doucoure in midfield. They’re all also probably injured.

Everton: Jake O’Brien
Jarrad Branthwaite’s making his slow way back which will be a big boost for Everton fans, but possibly not enough of a change to an ageing backline. O’Brien has impressed in the League Cup and could form a long-term partnership with Braithwaite if given the opportunity.

Fulham: Harry Wilson
Not handing Wilson his first start of the season after two goals in eight minutes from the bench – including one sublime finish – to turn defeat into victory against Brentford would be incredibly cruel.

Ipswich: Massimo Luongo
Luongo at 32 probably isn’t the answer to any question other than ‘how can we ensure the cursed Kalvin Phillips doesn’t ruin our entire season?’.

Leicester: Bilal El Khannouss
Not easy to get him into the team what with Leicester’s three of Facundo Buonanotte, Abdul Fatawu and Stephy Mavididi among their best performers, but we would love to see a bit more of El Khannouss, who scored a brilliant goal in the Carabao Cup defeat to Manchester United.

Liverpool: Kostas Tsimikas
It feels as though Andy Robertson is in his twilight years at Liverpool and the left-back balance of power has been slowly shifting towards Tsimikas, who started against Brighton and should retain his place.

Manchester City: Jeremy Doku
The main man on the left at the start of the season but Matheus Nunes has been preferred in that role in recent weeks. And, to be fair to Nunes, he’s looked pretty good and deserves a spot in City’s best team right now, but somewhere else. Doku frustrates but Makes Things Happen and Pep Guardiola needs his side to be doing things from the outset rather than in that final 20-minute push that wasn’t enough against Bournemouth.

Manchester United: Amad Diallo
Two goals against PAOK in an otherwise typically lacklustre display from Manchester United. In what has been a long and desperate search for attacking threat and creativity it would be insane not to pick a player in form.

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Newcastle: Lloyd Kelly
Definitely not going to happen as Dan Burn has played every minute so far this season and with Chris Wood to come on Sunday Eddie Howe will quite reasonably see that as a better match-up, but Kelly would probably have hoped for a bit more game time given Sven Botman’s long-term injury. After the international break, maybe.

Nottingham Forest: Jota Silva
Not too many weak links in the third-best team in the Premier League but if there has been one it’s Anthony Elanga, who’s yet to score and has just one assist. Silva meanwhile looks like a lot of fun, and while Nuno Espírito Santo doesn’t strike us as a manager focused too much on football as entertainment, we can’t see Forest losing too much by Elanga being removed from the starting line-up.

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Southampton: Maxwel Cornet
We can’t be alone in not knowing he was a Southampton player. Cornet’s made two substitute appearance and hasn’t even been in the squad for four of the eight games he’s been available for. Not sure what he’s done or hasn’t done to Russell Martin, but more than a bit odd to sideline a player who when fit and firing has plenty to offer.

Tottenham: Archie Gray
He’s only 18 but he did cost £30m and we frequently watch Spurs games and think they could really do with someone exactly like Archie Gray in the heart of midfield to calm everyone down a bit.

West Ham: Luis Guilherme
Lucas Paqueta has been mediocre at best – distracted for some reason, perhaps – and while we know Julen Lopetegui is something of a fun sponge West Ham need something or someone to spark what has been a miserable season so far and the Brazilian teenager could be the answer.

Wolves: Goncalo Guedes
Fair to say he’s not pulled up any trees since his £27.5m move in the summer of 2022, albeit with most of the intervening time out on loan, but he’s scored three goals in his two League Cup starts and deserves a Premier League opportunity after coming off the bench to provide a lovely assist in the draw against Crystal Palace.

“If someone offers enough money:” PL manager gives United green light to pursue top transfer target

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Manchester United’s chances of signing long-time transfer target Jarrad Branthwaite have been given a significant boost following recent comments made by Everton manager Sean Dyche.

Heavily linked with the Evertonian during the summer transfer window, Man United’s pursuit of the defender was unsuccessful. However, it now appears as if they may renew their efforts.

The Peoples Person noted that United’s new sporting director, Dan Ashworth, is reportedly a big fan of the 22 year old set on bringing the English defender to Old Trafford.

In fact, reports have emerged claiming that United will look to sign Branthwaite in January, hoping to beat the likes of Liverpool and Manchester City to his signature.

Now, it appears as if United have a better chance than ever to sign the 22 year old rising star if Dyche’s words are to be believed.

Asked about United’s links to Branthwaite, Dyche commented: “I don’t know any of their [new owners] plans, their thoughts or feelings about the club at this time or the finances. So that would clearly be a new decision.”

He continued: “The current decision would be that it is likely that if somebody bid enough money for any player – by the way, forget about Jarrad. It is not relevant [just to mention] Jarrad – any player at this football club as you have seen over the last couple of windows.”

“If someone offers enough money, then they go. Alex Iwobi was like that a day or so before the deadline [in summer 2023]. I didn’t want to lose Alex, but they said, ‘Look, this is a deal we’ve got to do’,” Dyche admitted, indicating that he is open to selling Branthwaite for the right price.

A player such as Branthwaite could provide a major boost to United’s backline, impressing greatly over the course of his 35 Premier League appearances last season.

He won 68% of his total duels, making 1.9 tackles per game and refusing to commit a single error that directly led to a goal for the opposition.

While a groin injury denied his start to the current season, Branthwaite has been back at his peak since his return, winning 100% of his ground duels to date and completing 100% of his dribbles. (Sofascore)

In addition to providing consistency, Branthwaite may also help to bolster a depleted United defence, with the likes of Harry Maguire, Leny Yoro, Luke Shaw, and Tyrell Malacia all sidelined with injuries.

A faithful Manchester United supporter, Mathew has worked as a football writer and analyst for SB Nation, FanSided, and now The Peoples Person. Mathew’s heroes include David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Sir Alex Ferguson, all of whom played their part in creating some special childhood memories.

Shaw back in training

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ManUtd.com reporter Adam Marshall at Old Trafford.

Friday 08 November 2024 11:36

Manchester United’s squad received another boost on Friday, with the news that Luke Shaw is back training with the main group.

It follows fellow defender Leny Yoro’s appearance in the session prior to the Europa League victory over PAOK at Old Trafford.

With another full-back, Tyrell Malacia, continuing on his comeback plan, there are certainly encouraging signs in terms of the overall picture.

Interim head coach Ruud van Nistelrooy said in his pre-match press conference, on Wednesday, that Shaw was doing “pitch work and progressing”.

He will continue working back towards full fitness during the international break, as he looks forward to making his return to the team in coming weeks.

Van Nistelrooy was able to include Antony, Christian Eriksen and Mason Mount in his squad for the 2-0 victory over PAOK.

Eriksen and Mount both came on as substitutes, with Leicester City providing the opposition in Ruud’s final match in temporary charge on Sunday, at Old Trafford.

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The Famous F365 Friday Quiz: How many Prem sporting directors do you recognise?

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These are some of the most influential characters in the Premier League – but how many do you actually recognise?

They go by a variety of titles – sporting director, director of football, technical director – but these fellas carry more sway than many Premier League managers.

Still, though, many fly under the radar, some swerving scrutiny while the coaches they hired carry the can.

How many of the Premier League’s sporting directors can you place?

One club is missing because Manchester United took theirs earlier this year. For the other 19, anything over 50 per cent is a pass with distinction.

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“The first thing…”: Ex-United manager pinpoints Amorim’s most glaring issue to fix at Old Trafford

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Former Manchester United boss David Moyes has claimed that getting his former side to work harder will be one of incoming head coach Ruben Amorim’s biggest and most important challenges.

The Red Devils have endured a very poor start to the season which quickly dashed any optimism from a relatively successful summer window of signings.

The poor results and performances eventually cost Erik ten Hag his job at the end of October and he was swiftly replaced by Sporting Lisbon’s Amorim.

United have a multitude of issues to fix as they find themselves 13th in the Premier League table and 15th in the Europa League standings.

Speaking to Sky Sports podcast Stick to Football, former United manager David Moyes highlighted exactly the job Amorim will be up against when he takes over the reins in just a matter of days.

The former West Ham United manager praised the talent in the squad but claimed there is one outstanding problem to fix.

Speaking on the podcast he claimed, “I actually think Manchester United have got really, really talented players. But I think the point you made, Jill, about work rate – that would be the first thing.”

This was on full show last night as apart from Amad Diallo, the rest of United’s players put in a rather lethargic effort against Greek side PAOK in the Europa League.

Luckily from a United perspective two moments of individual brilliance and just enough professionalism got the job done for the Red Devils, who ran out 2-0 winners, but it was hardly a performance that will get Amorim’s pulse racing, at least for the right reasons.

Moyes also laid into some of United’s current players and said the situation is an entirely different one to what he faced in 2013, as he was taking over the champions of England.

“I think at the moment, players might be looking now and saying, ‘Hey by the way, if we don’t step up…’. The manager might be coming from a stronger position because these players are going to have to actually step up.”

He also asserted that the players should take more responsibility for their own failings and stop being so content to continuously let managers take the fall for their own poor performances.

“It’s not always calling the players out, but I see it a little bit where I think the players are quite happy to hide behind managers at the moment, let the managers take the hit.”

“I could do with some of them coming out and saying, ‘By the way, I know I’m not quite at it at the moment, I’m not playing well enough just now’. We’re not getting much of that.”

While Moyes certainly did not get it right during his time at Old Trafford, these comments will resonate with a lot of United fans given the state of the team at present.

Alex is a huge Manchester United fan, inspired by greats of his homeland such as George Best, Harry Gregg and Norman Whiteside. Proud owner of such niche shirts such as Kleberson, Eric Djemba-Djemba and Gary Neville. Grew up pretending to be Ruud van Nistelrooy and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in the back garden, with little success.

Game-changing United defender could return against Ipswich for Amorim’s first game – report

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Manchester United defender Tyrell Malacia could “possibly” be fit to face Ipswich Town in what would prove a massive boost to new manager Ruben Amorim.

United have been without either of their senior left-backs for the entirety of the season, with Luke Shaw joining Malacia on the treatment table following long-term injuries to both players.

Malacia, 25, has not played for the Red Devils since May 2023 following a serious knee injury, which required two operations to fix.

It has been a desperately unfortunate time for the Dutch international who has missed out on nearly eighteen months of football. And to make matters worse, for both the club and Malacia, Shaw has also been largely unavailable in this period.

The 29-year-old English fullback, who played for the Three Lions in the EUROs final against Spain in the summer, has endured a difficult time with injuries since his move from Southampton over a decade ago.

Since Christmas last year alone, Shaw has missed 41 matches for United.

In each one of these games, Malacia would have taken his place, hoping to build on a promising first season for the club after joining from Feyenoord in the summer of 2022; except the Dutchman’s own injury issues have left him unable to do so, and United repeatedly without a recognised left-back in the squad.

Both Erik ten Hag and his interim replacement, Ruud van Nistelrooy, have experimented with makeshift options to fill this gap on the left-hand side of defence.

Diogo Dalot has been the option most consistently deployed there this season, though the 25-year-old does not look a comfortable fit on his weaker side. Noussair Mazraoui and Lisandro Martinez have also been trialled without much success either.

Which is why Laurie Whitwell’s update that Malacia may potentially be fit enough to be included against Ipswich Town is such a positive one.

Speaking on the Talk of the Devils podcast, the Athletic writer revealed the Dutch fullback has been “back in full training” for the last couple of weeks and could “possibly” be in the squad for the trip to Portman Road on November 24.

Whitwell does caveat that the club’s medical team are treating Malacia “very carefully” however, suggesting a fixture against one of the teams at the bottom of the Premier League table may not be the ideal match to welcome him back.

Given Amorim, who is set to take charge against Ipswich in his first game as United manager, deploys a three-at-the-back system which is heavily reliant upon wingbacks driving forward, the prospect of a natural left-sided defender being fit will prove a welcome boost.

Darragh is a writer for The Peoples Person who spent three years as a history graduate slowly realising football was by far the most interesting thing to write about.

Public views sought to inform regeneration project

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Friday 08 November 2024 11:00

The Old Trafford Regeneration project team is launching a survey this week to ensure the views of residents and community members are at the heart of the plans to regenerate the area around Manchester United’s stadium, Old Trafford.

The survey, which will be accessible via ‘Stadium | Manchester United’ from 9am on Wednesday 13 November, is the next step in the consultation phase of the Old Trafford Regeneration master planning as the work progresses following the appointment of leading architects, Foster + Partners, in September. 

Whilst the club is concluding its initial phase of its consultation with fans, the launch of this survey will now offer residents and community groups in Trafford, and surrounding areas, an opportunity to provide their views and help shape the plans.

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More than 90 per cent of supporters are positive about the ambition to deliver a world-class stadium at the heart of a regenerated stadium district.

The Old Trafford Regeneration programme is being driven by Manchester United, Trafford Council, and the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) who have entered into a strategic partnership to maximise the growth and regeneration opportunities of the Trafford Wharfside area. 

The community consultation process formally begins with the survey and focus group meetings – which will include speaking to community groups, businesses and local institutions. Following that work, the club will host open days at Old Trafford in December for the local community to attend and hear more about the project and provide their ideas in person. 

Tom Ross, Leader of Trafford Council, said: “It is critical we hear from as many residents and community members as possible during this process to ensure we can capture all their views and as we start to shape the plans for the regeneration of the area around the stadium.” 

“This important survey is the first stage of our wider public consultation and will be followed by focus groups and in person consultation sessions to make sure the voice of the local community is at the heart of our approach and decision-making process.” 

The survey has been developed with the Cathie Marsh Institute at the University of Manchester to ensure the questions are asked in the correct way and to industry standards. 

It should take no longer than 10 minutes to complete, and the club, Trafford Council and Greater Manchester Combined Authority thanks residents and community members in advance for their time, efforts and honest views which will help shape a development that serves the community in the best way possible. 

The deadline for responses is 23:59 GMT on Wednesday 4 December 2024 and all responses will be anonymous.

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