The sweeping new images, which were accompanied by a slick video released by the club on social media, show the North and West Stands “revitalised” and their attendances increased.
The estimated final capacity – which would increase from 37,645 to 53,000 – would make it the seventh biggest stadium in the country.
Leeds currently have a season ticket waiting list of 26,000, with existing holders required to prove that they have used their tickets for a set percentage of matches to retain their eligibility to renew.
#LUFC is delighted to unveil proposed images for the enhancement of Elland Road
Departing chief executive Angus Kinnear admitted last year that building more “premium” seating and hospitality facilities – an area which insiders admit Leeds are lagging behind rivals in – was part of the reason for the expansion.
Everton officially move to a new stadium at Bramley-Moore Dock in August and the fear is that Leeds, who clinched promotion to the Premier League last week, would be left behind.
Elland Road could do with a bit of a facelift (Photo: Leeds United)
The 49ers revealed in September last year that they planned to invest in “modernising and enhancing” Elland Road which, while one of the most atmospheric and historic stadiums in the country, is dated.
They have the backing of Leeds City Council, whose executive board formally backed the proposals last week and will discuss approving pre-planning for the modernisation plans in early May.
Sacking Farke surely makes little sense (Photo: Getty)
The new Elland Road undoubtedly looks spectacular – but having a Premier League club to play in it remains the biggest challenge facing 49ers Enterprises.
Last time they arrived in the top flight on a wave of Marcelo Bielsa momentum but departed the division three years later deflated and defeated, the farcical appointment of Sam Allardyce summing up how brains had been scrambled and the best-laid plans detonated.
Sources have played it down – pointing out Marathe’s visit is what you’d expect with a post-season review always in the diary – but there are big challenges ahead, not least in constructing a squad that can compete.
They need at least four or five first-team players and profit and sustainability regulations (PSR) limit the ability to splurge, if that is what Leeds’ owners even wanted to do.
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There are times when those approaches coalesce – Newcastle United’s Sean Longstaff is a potential target, The i Paper understands – but any tension must be avoided.
Leeds must be united to stay in the Premier League and that means keeping Farke in charge.
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