Arsenal are exploring plans to expand the Emirates Stadium's capacity to 80,000 in a move that would make it the Premier League's biggest stadium.
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Gunners' stadium holds 60,704 fansArsenal keen to expand capacityPlans at a very early stageFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Per Bloomberg Business, Arsenal are exploring the prospect of expanding the capacity of the Emirates from just over 60,000 to 80,000. The move would make the Emirates the biggest stadium in the Premier League, and only behind Wembley in England.
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Per the report, Arsenal are aiming to increase revenue streams, and keep up with their league rivals. Any discussions are just that at this stage, and no formal plans have yet been drawn up by the club.
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The Emirates was completed in 2006 but has not received any expansion since its official opening. However, other clubs have built new stadiums – namely north London rivals Tottenham – while Liverpool are planning to expand Anfield.
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Arsenal are next in action on November 23 after the international break, when they will welcome Nottingham Forest to the Emirates. They then face Sporting CP in the Champions League and West Ham and Manchester United in the Premier League.