Arsenal wants to expand the Emirates Stadium

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Arsenal are starting to feel cramped at the Emirates Stadium. According to the Timesthe London club is considering expanding and modernizing its stadium which already has 60,000 seats. The Gunners’ lair had become the largest stadium in London when it was inaugurated in 2006, after the latter left the legendary Highbury, which had become obsolete, but since then West Ham’s London Stadium has come to steal the show with its 68 000 places.

At a time when all the big clubs are renovating their stadiums or building new ones (Camp Nou – Barça, Santiago Bernabéu – Real, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium – Tottenham, etc.), Arsenal does not want to be left behind in this area and intends to follow suit. the step. This expansion of the Emirates Stadium would allow the Gunners to boost their revenue on match days. If no real project exists at the moment, the idea is running through the heads of the owners of the London club.

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