Fans can expect some changes when they return to Old Trafford for the first game of the Premier League season.
Manchester United are continuing enhancements at Old Trafford by replacing hospitality seating with regular seating in the Stretford End.
Members of the singing section, located just above the tunnel, are due to be reserved 1,800 seats in blocks across W205-W208 in the Stretford End. Ratcliffe has described Old Trafford as "run down" and the stadium failed to cope with biblical rain during the 1-0 defeat to Arsenal in May. United have explored the feasibility of a new roof and have detailed plans in place for a possible replacement on the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand. However, club sources say it would be a multi-million-pound project with multi-year engineering work that would cause significant disruption to stadium operations. United would also incur huge operational costs.
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