Manchester City are considering plans to expand the capacity of their Etihad Stadium home to over 60,000.
In a statement released on Monday, the Premier League champions said they were exploring proposals to expand the stadium s North Stand, as well as creating a covered fan zone.
City added their ambition is to turn the stadium into a world-leading sport and entertainment venue, while also creating growth and employment opportunities in the local community.
Planning permission to renovate the North Stand – which was initially built for the 2002 Commonwealth Games – has been in place since 2015.
The club said supporters will be invited to share feedback on the proposals in early 2023.
The Etihad currently possesses a capacity of 53,400 as a result of a 2015 expansion, making it the fifth-largest stadium in the Premier League.
Today, we are announcing that feasibility studies for the development of an entertainment destination at the Etihad Stadium are underway.
— Manchester City (@ManCity)