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By LEWIS BROWNING

Leeds United have unveiled new stadium development designs on the back of their promotion back to the Premier League.

The club have reached the promised land once again after two years away, securing a return under Daniel Farke following their heartbreaking play-off final defeat by Southampton last year.

The 49ers Enterprises consortium, who run Leeds, took over the club back in 2023, and they now have big plans for the club, which appear to be based on the expansion of their current Elland Road pad.

Plans were outlined in September 2023 to build around the ground, with the club saying they are looking to ‘modernise and improve the stadium’.

The Leeds City Council’s Executive Board unanimously agreed the vision last week and the club have said that councillors will now start discussing the pre-application at a Plans Panel meeting on Thursday May 8.

The view is to increase the stadium capacity to 56,500, though it is estimated the final capacity of the design in progress is 53,000.

Leeds have unveiled their new stadium plans as they bid to increase the Elland Road capacity to 53,000

Leeds have unveiled their new stadium plans as they bid to increase the Elland Road capacity to 53,000

The club, who recently returned to the Premier League, say they are looking to 'modernise and improve the stadium'

The club, who recently returned to the Premier League, say they are looking to ‘modernise and improve the stadium’

The Leeds City Council's Executive Board unanimously agreed the vision last week

The Leeds City Council’s Executive Board unanimously agreed the vision last week

Both the West and North stands will be revitalised at the ground, with the South Stand also set to be improved

Both the West and North stands will be revitalised at the ground, with the South Stand also set to be improved

Leeds gained full ownership of Elland Road last year for the first time since 2004

Leeds gained full ownership of Elland Road last year for the first time since 2004

Both the West and North stands will be revitalised at the ground, with the South Stand also set to be improved.

Leeds say the improvements ‘will provide greatly improved general admission and hospitality facilities, to help meet the demand for tickets’.

There are currently 26,000 supporters on the waiting list for season-tickets and every home game has been sold out for the past six seasons.

Leeds regained full ownership of Elland Road last year for the first time since 2004 and now plan to make it among the best in Europe. The expansion will meet UEFA’s Category 4 regulations for ‘elite’ stadia.

Paraag Marathe, Leeds chairman and president of 49ers Enterprises, the club’s American owners, said: ‘We recognise how important Elland Road is to the Leeds United fans and the wider community.

‘The opportunity to refresh a century-old stadium, coupled with the legacy of Leeds United, is unprecedented. Our plans reinforce our commitment to the long-term success of the club and I am excited that we are going to be able to welcome thousands more supporters to every game, in a stadium that retains the unique atmosphere of Elland Road.

‘We look forward to sharing our plans with supporters and the local community for their input.’

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Leeds unveil designs for new stadium plans as they detail ambitions to turn Elland Road into 53,000-seater following return to Premier League

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