Everton F.C. have officially unveiled ambitious long-term plans to transform their new waterfront home into one of the largest and most modern sporting destinations in Europe. In a stunning announcement released earlier today, club executives confirmed proposals to expand the capacity of Hill Dickinson Stadium from 52,888 seats to an astonishing 70,000.The proposed development project, estimated to cost around £998 million, is expected to completely reshape the surrounding Bramley-Moore Dock area in Liverpool. According to club officials, the expansion will not only focus on football but also create a world-class entertainment district capable of hosting international events, concerts, and major sporting occasions.
Club representatives revealed that the plans include a state-of-the-art luxury car park, a massive fan village filled with restaurants and entertainment facilities, a multi-purpose indoor event arena, new hotels, and even a modern casino complex designed to attract tourism and investment into the city.
Speaking during the official presentation, Everton executives described the project as “a historic step into the future,” insisting the club wants to compete commercially with Europe’s elite football institutions while creating long-term economic opportunities for local communities.
The fan village is expected to become one of the standout attractions of the redevelopment. Early concepts suggest large outdoor screens, interactive supporter zones, shopping outlets, pubs, museums, and family entertainment areas operating year-round — even outside the football season.
The club also confirmed that several international investors and development partners have expressed interest following the arrival of new commercial projects around Liverpool’s waterfront district. Local authorities are reportedly optimistic that the expansion could generate thousands of new jobs during both construction and long-term operation.
Construction on the ambitious project is currently scheduled to commence in the coming years pending final approvals, environmental assessments, and infrastructure planning. Everton officials emphasized that supporters will continue to be updated as plans progress through the next stages.
For many fans, the announcement represents another major milestone in the club’s modern era. After leaving their historic home at Goodison Park, Everton now appear determined to build not only a football stadium but an entire entertainment and business destination capable of rivaling the biggest venues in world football.
Supporters across social media have already reacted with excitement, with many describing the proposed expansion as a bold statement of intent for the future of Everton Football Club.