Luton Town FC’s new stadium plans will be “bigger, better, bolder” as a result of the club’s season in the Premier League, the club’s chief executive said.
The Hatters’ relegation back to the Championship was confirmed on Sunday after one season back in the top flight.
Chief executive Gary Sweet said the club’s plans for Power Court had been enhanced by “extra income”.
Preliminary work on the stadium – which is being built on land next to Luton’s railway station – has begun, with the target of it being open for the 2027-28 season.
Mr Sweet’s comments featured in a question and answer session with Luton Town Supporters’ Trust, which stated that the 2027-28 opening could be pushed back to 2028-29 if required, to avoid moving from the stadium on Kenilworth Road mid-season.
He said: “We completely understand certain frustrations and we are as anxious as anyone to get it [the new stadium] done and it’s not an easy question to answer [as to when it will be ready].
“There are so many complexities with a project like this, in a location like this, and at a time like this, including some outside of our control.”
Mr Sweet cited Brexit, the war in Ukraine, “massive interest rate rises” and “[building] material costs rocketing sky high” as challenges for the project.
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