Liverpool exploring HISTORIC partnership to TRANSFORM Anfield
Liverpool City Council are in talks to sign a partnership with Liverpool that could transform the surrounding area around Anfield.
Over the last few years, the neighbourhood around Liverpool's stadium has undergone major transformation.
With FSG investing more money into Anfield's expansion, increasing the stadium's capacity from 45,000 to 61,000 since they have taken over in 2010.
Now, the club are in talks to contribute further to the surrounding area and bring more economic opportunities to the area according to the latest reports in the media.
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Why Liverpool are in talks with City Council over a partnership
According to Place North West Liverpool FC are in talks over a potential partnership to revive an area on Walton Breck Road near Anfield, known as the Anfield Square.
The council are in talks with a number of initiatives and a partnership with Liverpool FC is just one option they are exploring in order to maximise the employment and community benefits of the space.
According to the cabinet report, as per Place North West, various options are being considered that would see the site activated in the short term 'from a partnership with Liverpool FC to independent LCC-led initiatives.'
The site is regarded as a significant development opportunity both in the short and long term.
A resolution on future plans for the site are not expected in the immediate future with that decision expected to come early next year rather than by the end of 2024.
It remains to be seen what those future plans will be but there is no denying that the 2.5 acres site would offer Liverpool plenty of opportunities to utilise the fan experience around Anfield - especially as the stadium continues to host not just football matches but concerts as well, such as Dua Lipa's concert set to take place next year.