The Newcastle board has “finally achieved their design” and is proposing to replace St. James Park with a new stadium that would cost £1.2 billion.

The Newcastle board has “finally achieved their design” and is proposing to replace St. James Park with a new stadium that would cost £1.2 billion.

According to one rumor, Newcastle United’s board is considering building a new stadium next to St. James’ Park.

Throughout its history, St. James’ Park has been a vital part of English football,

and its 52,000-seat stadium is among the most famous and beloved in the nation.

However, Newcastle has been discussing the possibility of a new and upgraded stadium,

as is the case with billionaire owners these days.

The same is true for Manchester United with Old Trafford; Chelsea has been considering stadium options;

Liverpool has already expanded Anfield’s capacity; and Everton is anticipating their transfer

into the recently constructed Bramley-Moore Dock for the upcoming campaign.

The Telegraph Sport claims that Newcastle is considering constructing a new stadium instead of

as opposed to increasing their current.

According to the article, “the club’s board is getting closer to recommending to

Newcastle’s Saudi Arabian owners that the construction of a new stadium with a capacity of just

under 70,000 is the best option for their stadium expansion.”There is increasing support for the new stadium plan,

despite the club’s insistence that a final decision has not been made and that the majority stakeholders,

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, will make that decision after being given the choice between rebuilding

St. James’ Park or moving to the new location.

It’s interesting to note that they want to develop an overlapping footprint in order to become

the second-largest club stadium behind Man United’s 75,000-seat home field. This entails creating

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