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Gary Neville comments show Glazers what to do with Manchester United Old Trafford decision

No matter what Manchester United decide to do, it is always going to be the wrong decision in the eyes of millions of fans. The club is a behemoth, one that boasts hundreds of millions of supporters worldwide. There is never going to be one decision on which everyone agrees.

The redevelopment of Old Trafford has been long overdue, though it never quite felt like it was going to actually happen. But after news this week confirming that United are considering three different plans for the future, it has suddenly made it all feel so real.

United say they are open to all ideas for the redevelopment of Old Trafford, including dramatic plans put forward to rebuild the ground on the current site, though it is just one of three plans currently being considered. Another option is to renovate each existing stand without any great need for expansion, while the other would see the south stand extended over the railway lines that currently limit the room around the ground.

READ MORE: Manchester United exploring plans to redevelop Old Trafford

At this stage, there are obvious arguments for and against all of the proposals, though it is quite clear that Old Trafford is in desperate need of rejuvenation after years of neglect. United have vowed to consult fans during the process and any plan would be a phased build, which would allow them to continue playing at their spiritual home during the work.

On Monday night, Gary Neville voiced his opinion on the issue, and he provided plenty of food for thought when he revealed he'd support plans for Old Trafford to be rebuilt on land already owned by the club.

"I actually think that it would be the right move," he told viewers on Instagram Live. "I think by the time that they have spent money

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk