The task force includes Lord Coe, metro mayor Andy Burnham and ex-Man Utd captain Gary Neville.
A joint task force has been revealed to examine the options for redeveloping the Old Trafford area of Manchester and a new "national stadium for the north".
The council had welcomed the proposal as part of its plans to regenerate the wider Trafford Wharf area. He added: "This bold and exciting vision for the future of Old Trafford and the surrounding area can become another success story for our city-region."Mr Neville, who is the co-owner of Hotel Football situated close to the ground, said: "While I want the best for Manchester United, I also want the same for the surrounding community."
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