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The best stadium in Europe, so goes the incredible Anfield redevelopment

The stadium, which opened its doors in 1884, is undergoing an £80m redevelopment

By Charles Cornwall

The stadium, which opened its doors in 1884, is undergoing an £80m redevelopment
The stadium, which opened its doors in 1884, is undergoing an £80m redevelopment

Liverpool have set in motion a plan that according to Billy Hogan, CEO of the club, would leave a significant transfer income, as Jürgen Klopp's plan is to have at least three signings ready for the start of pre-season in Singapore. According to This Is Anfield, the first leaked image of the Anfield Main Stand.

 

The Pool is looking to sell the naming rights, as the redevelopment is worth around £80 million, which the club will be looking to recoup with sponsorship on the stands, entrances and surrounding areas of the stadium. As if that were not enough, the distribution of sponsorship on the jersey is also a priority for Hogan.

From the moment Anfield opened its doors in 1884, it was destined for greatness. The blessing of having Liverpool's greatest team would be a trigger for titles to fill the stadium's showcases. The new 7,000 additional seats will increase the capacity to around 61,000 spectators.

 

Anfield, more than a stadium, a football temple

The new stadium looks set to host matches and tournaments in world youth and women's competitions. FSG's priority is that Anfield will always have European matches during the week, mainly Champions League matches, but unfortunately it is the Europa League that will be the competition that will inaugurate this colossus.
 


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