Leicester City chairman Khun Vichai has spoken about the club's plans to expand the King Power stadium in the coming years.
City have been planning an expansion for more than eight years, but now it appears the stars may be aligning.
They are in a stable position in the Premier League, while money from the recent TV deal means they can afford to expand without endangering finances.
"It is something we have thought about a lot over the last eight years, but we had to be sure that the club was ready to take that step and that it was consistent with the sustainable growth of the club," he wrote in the matchday magazine for the visit of Wolverhampton Wanderers.
"The King Power Stadium atmosphere has been such a big asset to Leicester City during that time that we had to make sure any possible expansion would be good for the matchday experience and the advantage it gives to the team on the pitch.
"Having studied the evidence and current trends we felt now, following the growth and success of the last two years, was the time to move forward.
"It's a really exciting project that we are determined to deliver for our fans and the Leicester community.
"King Power Stadium is already a major asset to Leicester that has not only been the stage for some of the greatest sporting stories ever seen, but it has brought some of the finest international sport to the city too.
"The Premier League, the Champions League, the Rugby World Cup, senior England internationals – all major sporting events and competitions this stadium has hosted, proudly bringing attention, prestige and economic revenue to this great sporting city.
"Imagine what will be possible with an increased capacity, improved facilities and purposeful investment in the surrounding site.
"We see it not only as an opportunity for the club, but as our duty to give the city of Leicester a venue and a destination worthy of its strong standing in world sport."