Leeds United transfer news recap: Udinese president on Rodrigo de Paul's future, Josko Gvardiol latest,The STUNNING Leeds United transfers deals that could still go through this summer - according to the bookies.The expansion plans were announced by the club's managing director at a press conference at a civic reception Leeds Civic Hall on Thursday, as LUFC marked its centenary.Elland Road currently seats up to 33,000 fans, and the expansion would be dependant on the club being promoted this season.It's thought that in the Premier League, Leeds United would be able to sell as many as 50,000 tickets a match.The civic reception also included speeches from Leeds United owner Andrea Radrizzani, as well as Leader of Leeds City Council Judith Blake, who unveiled a black plaque at the club's birthplace Salem Chapel.More details about the announcement are to announced later.This website and its associated newspaper are members of Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO).©JPIMedia Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved. Park and ride across the city has proved popular with both Elland Road and Temple Green expected to meet capacity this year. Curated and brought to you by TheStadiumBusiness team at Xperiology.Brentford Community Stadium set for Championship debut,Levante opts for renovation over new stadium,MCC buoyed by Lord’s redevelopment progress,Stadium attendance plan agreed for Bundesliga kick-off,Council to fight for Barnsley FC amid Oakwell departure reports,Italian football stakeholders buoyed by passage of ‘Sbloccastadi’,Membership scheme grants MCC ‘financial security’ for Lord’s revamp,Premier League criticises government’s test events stance,Universidad Católica eyes Pan American Games with stadium expansion. Part of it is around the stadium and taking our stadium up to 50,000 and turning it into a true ground which can compete with other stadiums in the Premier League and in Europe.”.Kinnear noted that no formal plans are in place, with the club looking instead to its future ambitions.

One main road, it'd be a nightmare to get away from if 50k people are leaving at the same time. We have already renovated many areas of the stadium and also Thorp Arch. United finished third in the Championship in 2018-19 before being beaten 4-3 on aggregate in the play offs by Derby County.

That and it stinks as there's a sewage treatment plant there. In October last year, Leeds announced plans to eventually expand Elland Road to a 50,000-capacity stadium, highlighting just how big the …

All Rights Reserved. Expansion and improvement works are decades overdue at Elland Road, delayed by our demise and near-decade long suffering under Ken Bates. English Championship football club Leeds United has spelled out a vision to expand its Elland Road stadium to a capacity of 50,000.Leeds, which has played outside the Premier League since the 2003-04 season, revealed the initial plans during a civic reception hosted by the Yorkshire city’s Lord Mayor as part of the club’s centenary celebrations.Renderings revealed at yesterday’s (Thursday’s) event illustrated how the stadium could be expanded by redeveloping the West Stand to match the height of the East Stand. "Actually our bigger focus is going to be working with the Premier League to get crowds back because that’s been the biggest disappointment, the fans haven’t been in the stadium and been able to enjoy it. Elland Road Draft Masterplan Part 1: Towards a Preferred Masterplan Draft Framework Solution Austin-Smith:Lord LLP / 906179 / elland road masterplan / part 1 - towards a preferred masterplan framework solution (revision h) / 13_12_06 Elland Road is a site of strategic importance and … ".In October last year, Leeds announced plans to eventually expand Elland Road to a 50,000-capacity stadium, highlighting just how big the Whites' ambitions are to return to the club's glory days.Despite a return to the Premier League having now been achieved, owner.Radrizzani said: "We need to confirm ourselves in the Premier League as a priority for two or three years before we can look at an expansion plan in terms of capacity.Leeds United are a club that find themselves at the centre of everything and with legendary manager Marcelo Bielsa at the helm, and the club finally back where they belong - that's true now more than ever.And you don't want to miss a thing, right?In each Leeds United bulletin from Leeds Live, we'll be bringing you the latest breaking news, transfer features and comment pieces, as well as the key talking points for fans, straight to your inbox.We'll also send special newsletters when big stories break or there's a special event happening.You won't miss anything from what could end up being a very special season.Simply type your email address into the box at the top of this article - or any article on the Leeds United section of Leeds Live in fact - labelled 'Get the biggest daily stories by email' and click 'Subscribe'.And that's it, you're all set to follow Bielsa's Leeds!

Angus Kinnear.When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. "The stadium we have started, we need to continue, but we will look only at capacity increase maybe after two or three years in the Premier League.