Leeds United director Peter Lowy's 'now or never' warning on Elland Road expansion — Leeds Live 4/3/26
Leeds United director Peter Lowy has warned it's 'now or never' for the club's ambitious plans to expand Elland Road
James Smailes and Amos Murphy
Leeds United director Peter Lowy has warned it's 'now or
never' for the regeneration of the area surrounding Elland Road. The
Championship club is urging government backing for proposals that would see the
stadium capacity increase from 37,645 to roughly 53,000.
The Australian billionaire is championing what he describes
as a once-in-a-generation chance to transform both the ground and its
neighbouring districts. Lowy has cautioned that without prompt action, the
opportunity for regeneration could be lost permanently.
Speaking about the scheme, Lowy said: "Leeds is ready
for it. If we don't get it done this time, it will never happen. It does need
to be done in a timely manner though because people like myself and the capital
that we have won't sit around for 10 years because we can invest wherever we
choose to invest."
The club reportedly has thousands of supporters waiting for
season tickets, suggesting a larger stadium could prove financially lucrative.
Investment of over £10 million has already been committed to planning
applications and proposals from last year alone, with substantial further
expenditure required for the actual construction work, whilst project leaders
estimate the expansion would generate £30 million in gross value for Leeds as a
city annually.