Manchester United could ditch the controversial canopy that had been earmarked to cover the proposed new Old Trafford after drawing up fresh designs.
Back in March, United announced plans for a bold 100,000 seater, £2billion stadium in conjunction with architects Foster + Partners.
A key part of the plan saw the ground covered by what was dubbed 'a vast umbrella' by those involved, which would make it unique.
Architects suggested the three prongs holding up the canopy symbolised the devil's trident and handle on United's club crest.
However, many weren't impressed, with some critics comparing the design to a 'circus tent', while others claimed it was inconsistent with Manchester's skyline and the club's history.