We asked for your views on where Manchester United will be in five years' time after our fan vlogger Beth Tucker offered her predictions - which you can find lower down this page.
Here are some of your comments:
Andrew: This is a very difficult prediction only because of the ongoing reactionary decision making which has plagued United in recent years. There is a danger of the plans for the new stadium overshadowing the need for a clear development plan on the field. United have lurched from poor manager to poor manager and their recruitment of players and development of youth has been disappointing. I hope this changes. There was talk about DNA and the United way. This can only be achieved with someone who understands United and the rigour of the Premier League. I hope Carrick is given the job and Fletcher allowed to develop the youth team. Honestly, I don't mind if big money isn't available. I'd rather see youth team players brought in and a much better scouting system spotting raw talent in Europe and South America without spending over the odds. I hope there is less reliance on signing huge stars and not Afcon players because this competition is damaging to the Premier League. You can't have your best players missing for six weeks of the season. I can't see United challenging for the Premier League for many years to come unless radical change happens. Unfortunately, United have shown little in the way of vision or strategic thinking. I hope I am wrong.
Christine: United are are in the midst of a massive rebuild, and it's going to take a world class manager and at least three or four summer transfer windows to get anywhere near winning the Premier league or European Cup. I see United being back at the top of world football but a lot of hard work in getting there.
Sohail: Manchester United will be in the Champions League next season, but we need a top manager in the summer who will take us to the next level.
Chris: Man Utd will be in a new stadium and top of Premier League in 2031.
Alex: In five years time, United should regularly be getting into the top four, hopefully having more homegrown talent in the starting team and keeping a manager for more than a season.
Sai: Beth's spot on! United have got to sign the right players, rather than the Ugartes, Mounts and Zirkzees. But first thing first, United have got to bring in the right manager/coach who will play attacking football, substitute early based on on-the-pitch form and play a youthful team with lots of chances for academy lads. Elliot Anderson must be United's number one target for the summer to line up alongside Mainoo in the middle after the departure of Casemiro, Ugarte, Bruno, Mount and Zirkzee.
Fred: I see United playing in the Champions League, with a world-class squad competing for the title and possibly even Europe as well. Also, with (hopefully) new owners and a renovated Old Trafford.