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Manchester United they are working to control mouse infestation Old Trafford.
The news is, as he reports Daily Mailis the latest problem to hit the stadium and has seen the club’s food hygiene rating drop to two stars out of a possible five.
United’s hierarchy are currently investigating whether to refurbish Old Trafford or build a new stadium, and recently asked fans to fill in a survey on the ground’s future.
The first conceptual plans for a potential new 100,000-seat stadium went on sale in September, along with plans for regeneration of the area around the stadium.
Early estimates suggest the regeneration works could boost the local economy by up to £7.3 billion.
However, the club has faced a lot of criticism in recent months due to the current state of the stadium, with the owners avoiding any major improvements. This came to a head in May, when a the storm caused the roof to leak during the defeat against Arsenal.
The club’s spokesperson said about the latest developments Mail: “Manchester United is implementing a robust pest control system throughout Old Trafford.
“Multiple weekly checks are carried out in all catering areas and strict measures are taken to ensure hygiene and cleanliness levels are high wherever food is stored, prepared and served.
“If incidents of this nature do occur at the stadium, immediate and appropriate measures are taken.”
A spokesman for Trafford Council said: “Our environmental officers gave a food hygiene rating of two following a routine visit.
“We are now working closely with Manchester United to ensure it complies with the rating and makes the necessary improvements.”
Additional PA reporting