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The Glazers are to blame for Old Trafford not being part of Euro 2028

Old Trafford is not going to be a part of the Euro 2028, despite being an iconic stadium.

By Angus Barnes

Old Trafford is not going to be a part of the Euro 2028, despite being an iconic stadium.
Old Trafford is not going to be a part of the Euro 2028, despite being an iconic stadium.
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It has been confirmed that the Euro 2028 is going to be shared between Ireland and thr UK, but the stadium of the red devils is not going to be part of the competition.

The fact is that the red devils stadium is one of the most iconics one on the whole Premier League and probably in Europe, but despite that fact it is not going to be taken into account for the european competition of 2028, and the only ones to blame for that situation are the Glazers and once again the way that they managed the club in the past years.

Since the last home games for the red devils there have been several fans that have complaint about the current state of the stadium in the last years and months, for example in the last game against Crystal Palace there where some leaks in the roof af the stadium, and that is just one of the problems for the stadium right now.

Now it has been confirmed by “The Daily Mail” that the Glazers are aware that the roof over the Sir Bobby Charlton stand needs replacing and that is just one of the many areast that actually need to be change, but between the logistics and the cost of doing it, the Glazers have actually refused to start the works in the stadium in order to improve it.

And now the decisions of the Glazers have caught him them, because now they are the most important stadium that is being left out of the list of the Euro 2028 stadium, while for example the Ctizens are actually going to receive some games on their stadium in the competition, showing that the only ones to blame for this situation are the current owners of the team.

Sheikh Jassim solution

It has been confirmed that the Sheikh Jassim knows about the current state of Old Trafford, and he is ready to invest more than 4 billion euros to build a new stadium that could be the best stadium in Europe and probably in the world world as well.