Spurs are currently drawing up plans for renovations of their 99-year-old home, which would see the stadium’s seating capacity raised from just over 36,000 to 50,000.
The north London club have reportedly dismissed the notion of building an entirely new venue altogether, as they would struggle to find both an appropriate site and the ₤300million required.
Hence, the Lilywhites would need a home away from home during the two years or so the Lane would be under reconstruction, and MK Dons owner Pete Winkelman claims the Carling Cup holders have sought use of the League One side’s new venue.
“If Tottenham decide to redevelop on site it seems they will need temporary accommodation and they have had a chat with us about using our stadium,” he said in
News of the World.
“They haven’t come back yet but their interest shows the progress we’re making.”
Stadium:mk's 22,000 capacity would easily accommodate Spurs’ season-ticket holders.
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