Gary Neville's stance on renaming Old Trafford with Man Utd considering move

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Manchester United part-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is in danger of upsetting the club's supporters following reports he's considering selling the naming rights to Old Trafford

Gary Neville has previously shown support for Manchester United selling the naming rights to Old Trafford - but with a caveat.

READ MORE:Van Nistelrooy back, Neville advising on Old Trafford - Man United's next legend to return decidedThe thought of selling the naming rights is likely to upset supporters, given that the 114-year-old stadium has always been known as Old Trafford, maintaining its name while others like Arsenal and Manchester City have sold theirs to Emirates and Etihad Airlines, reports the Mirror.

"I would sell the naming rights to Old Trafford if I was at Manchester United for £60, £70, £80million-a-year. On the understanding that all of the money generated £800m over 10 years would mean that the whole of the Stretford End would be £10 or £12 to get in, and a proportion of those tickets would go to young people.

 

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