Manchester United It is working to deal with the rat infestation Old Trafford.
News, as reported Daily MailThe latest issues hit the stadium and saw the club’s food hygiene rating drop to two stars out of a possible five.
The United hierarchy are currently exploring whether to rebuild Old Trafford or build a new stadium, and recently asked fans to complete a survey about the future of the ground.
D First conceptual plan As for a potential new, 100,000-seat stadium released in September, its plans are still underway Regeneration of the area around the stadium.
Early estimates suggest the regeneration works could boost the local economy by up to £7.3 billion.
But the club has come under a lot of criticism in recent months for the current state of the stadium, with the owners avoiding making any major improvements. This comes to a head in May, when a The roof leaked due to the storm During the loss to Arsenal.
About the latest development, a club spokesperson said mail: “Manchester United implements a robust pest control system throughout Old Trafford.”
“All catering areas undergo multiple weekly checks and strict measures are taken to ensure hygiene and cleanliness levels are high wherever food is stored, prepared and served.
“Should such an incident occur at the stadium, immediate and appropriate action will be taken.”
A Trafford Council spokesman said: “Our environmental health officers have given two food hygiene ratings following a routine inspection.
“We are now working closely with Manchester United to ensure it complies with the rating and makes the necessary improvements.”
Additional reporting by PA