Club says consultation the first of several surveys of supporter opinion

Manchester United has begun asking fans for their views on the redevelopment of its Old Trafford stadium.

A promised consultation with fans鈥 groups kicked off yesterday with the club asking them to fill in a survey 鈥渢o ensure your views are at the heart of plans for the development鈥.

Announcing that it was working out what to do with the stadium, the club said in April: 鈥淔ans will be at the heart of the process, starting with a meeting between the consultants and the Manchester United Fans鈥 Advisory Board.鈥

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The last major work at the ground was carried out by Laing O鈥橰ourke in the mid-2000s

The club has appointed US project manager Legends, which is currently working on the redevelopment of Liverpool鈥檚 Anfield Road stand, and WSP as part of the project team which is being headed by architect Populous.

In its letter to fans, the club said: 鈥淭his important survey is the first stage of our wider consultation with fans and will be followed by focus groups and further targeted surveys to help inform our decision-making process.鈥 It added fans鈥 answers 鈥渨ill help shape world-class facilities we can all be proud of鈥.

A complete rebuild is the most drastic of three options understood to being considered by the club鈥檚 hierarchy with Laing O鈥橰ourke, Mace and Sir Robert McAlpine the firms likely to be considered for the work.

Other options being considered by United include revamping and enlarging the South Stand, also known as the Sir Bobby Charlton Stand.

This would bring other potential bidders into the mix including Buckingham, the firm behind the rebuild of Liverpool鈥檚 Anfield Road end, McLaren, which has completed new training grounds for Leicester City and Spurs, and McLaughlin & Harvey which is completing work on the main athletics stadium that will be used at this summer鈥檚 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

Another option Manchester United is believed to be considering is to leave the stadium structurally intact but conduct a comprehensive revamp of spectator and corporate areas on all four sides.

Supporters have been given until 25 July to send in their responses.