THE "old-school" football stadium is slowly becoming a thing of the past. From White Hart Lane to Upton Park, some of England's most beloved grounds have been demolished in favour of new builds. 14 Man Utd could move out of Old Trafford in the near future Credit: EPA 14 The Red Devils are expected to build a new, 100,000-seater stadium And we are set to see a flurry of ultra-modern stadiums popping up in the near future.

Several clubs have plans in place to either expand, renovate or completely move their respective homes. Manchester United, Chelsea and even Birmingham City are among those plotting major investment. SunSport have looked at the plans of each club, with some set to cost BILLIONS of pounds and with it utterly transform the landscape of English football.

Read More in Football BLUE BEAUTY Inside Birmingham's stunning £2bn new 'spaceship' stadium with 62,000 capacity MAN UTD United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe is hoping to build a state of the art 'Wembley of the North' to replace Old Trafford. He wants the new stadium to seat 100,000 people - which would make it the biggest football ground in the UK. The Red Devils took a huge step towards the target earlier this month by entering a strategic partnership with Trafford Council and the Greater Manchester Combined Authority.

Officials aim to showcase how a world-class stadium can catalyse wider regeneration and bring social and economic benefits to Trafford Wharfside and the surrounding areas. Most read in Football WA.