The Premier League 's Project Restart plans have been thrown into doubt after a third Brighton player tested positive for coronavirus.
21.04.2020 - 16:31 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A new 11-storey apartment block where all the flats will be affordable for first-time buyers could be built a stone’s throw from Manchester Piccadilly station.
Clarion Housing Group say their scheme on the Ashton Canal would satisfy growing demand for ‘much-needed’ low cost home ownership in the city centre.
The proposed development would see 46 ‘high quality’ two-bedroom apartments, 17 one-bedroom flats and three two-bedroom townhouses built between Store Street and the canal towpath.
Plans
The Premier League 's Project Restart plans have been thrown into doubt after a third Brighton player tested positive for coronavirus.
Premier League clubs will not be holding a formal vote on Project Restart proposals at Monday’s scheduled meeting.
Manchester United have told their players that they are planning for a returning to training on May 18.
Pablo Zabaleta says he might be forced to retire this summer if fans are banned from stadiums next season.
Manchester United midfielder Andreas Pereira has again spoken of his plan to finish his career away from Old Trafford.
Dominic Raab believes the return of Premier League football will help lift the spirits of the nation.
Sergio Aguero refused to speculate on his Manchester City future when asked where he will play after his current contract expires in 2021.
With just a short glance over Manchester's skyline you'll spot crane after crane as developments continue to pop up.
Mike Phelan said Manchester United are always looking to recruit players who will improve the squad after he was asked which positions the club is looking to strengthen in when the transfer window opens.
UEFA are set to provide Manchester United and Manchester City with an update on plans to finish the 2019/20 season at a video conference this afternoon (Thursday).
Here are the Manchester United morning headlines for Thursday, April 23.
The Premier League's largest overseas broadcasting partner has written to the top flight and all 20 clubs urging them to block the potential takeover of Newcastle United.
The Premier League once again stated they are hoping to finish the current season when it is deemed safe to do so.