Newcastle United plans new training complex and stadium project

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Last updated Aug 21, 2026

Newcastle United plans new training complex and stadium project
Summary

Newcastle United is moving forward with two major infrastructure projects, including the acquisition of 260 acres at the former Woolsington Estate for a £190 million training complex. The club plans to submit a formal application for the facility early next year, aiming for completion by the start of the 2029-30 season. Concurrently, discussions continue regarding the redevelopment or construction of a new stadium, with stakeholders preferring a new build for increased capacity and flexibility. While construction timelines are ambitious, no final decision has been made yet.

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  • New training complex set for £190 million investment.
  • Location established at former Woolsington Estate.
  • Planning application expected early next year.
  • Stakeholders favor a new stadium over redeveloping St James' Park.
  • Construction may begin within three years.
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  • 3:00 PMYahoo SportsNewcastle’s New Stadium Timeline Emerges Alongside £190 Million Project
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Newcastle United’s transformation away from the pitch is beginning to take shape, with the club’s ownership moving forward on two infrastructure projects intended to underpin the organization’s long-term growth. The first is now official, as Newcastle has agreed to acquire 260 acres at the former Woolsington Estate near Newcastle International Airport, where a new £190 […]

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