The whole point is that they're all divorced from reality. We could all come up with plans based on "if I was Acun/Leader of the Council/had a bank balance the size of Elon Musk" and a browse of Google Maps.
Credit to Acun and Tan for having ambition and wanting to improved facilities, however, we know the figure of £25m for a smaller stadium is ridiculously low. We know there's no way that you can build anything on Walton Street and still have Hull Fair on there. We know that any other site in the boundaries of Hull is going to have massive problems for a relocated Fair. We know that the current Cottingham training site is not adequate and does not project the levels of professionalism that a Championship club needs to do, let alone one with Premier League ambitions. I'm also pretty sure I read somewhere that there are covenants in place for the Cott training site that would make it difficult to use the land for other purposes, eg housing, that may mean it is not as valuable as you may think in terms of selling to reinvest elsewhere.
I think the whole proposal is an opener to get a discussion going about the future of the entire West Park area, the club facilities, the future of FC, with the Council(s), FC, and the general public. I'd be interested to know for example that if the Academy facilities at Bishop Burton are good, what are the barriers to actually moving the mens team training up there? Is that a realistic option to explore?
Acun might know some Turkish construction magnate