The MUON Detector (MD) of LHCb is one of the largest instruments of this kind
worldwide, and one of the most irradiated. It has performed exceptionally well
during the RUN1 and RUN2 of the LHC at an instantaneous luminosity of
4×1032 cm−2s−1, with tracking inefficiencies at the level
of 1% and 2.6%, respectively. Looking forward for the future LHCb Upgrade
2 (U2) planned in 2031 and aiming in running the detector at increased
luminosity by a factor ∼50, and at the same time keeping a very high
(∼99%) detection efficiency, an option with reuse significant part of
the present Multi-Wire Proportional Chambers (MWPC) in a new Muon System is
presented. In addition, the first idea of new Front End Electronics (FEE) and
an existing test setup applicable for designing both: new MWPCs with a higher
granularity of the cathode readout pads and new FEE are described