
Barcelona would return to the recently renovated Camp Nou in November 2024 to celebrate the club's 125th anniversary, but three months later there is no clarity about when that will happen. The club and president have consistently promised that the return will come this season, but now that also seems out of reach.
After initially pushing the return date back to February, it has been reported in recent months that the Blaugrana Montjuic wanted to leave before the end of the season, allowing them to organize the last few competitions of the year in Camp Nou. The red -marked date was the Clasico collision with Real Madrid, planned for the weekend of 11 May. It would enable Barcelona to increase their hosting capacity to 60,000 and also make a considerable difference in terms of income.
However, Sport now says that Barcelona has now given up the hope of hosting competitions in Camp Nou this season. While the Limak construction group tries to install the third level, it even remains uncertain whether they can return to Camp Nou at the start of the following season. They also report that Barcelona has housed the construction of their VIP boxes and the director of the director to local companies instead of Limak.
Work on the third layer is incompatible with hosting competitions, and Barcelona would like to have the structure in place for next season, so that they can use the summer of 2026 to add the roof at the top. Ultimately, it is a movement that will reach the club's finances hard, with the budget for the season based on a considerable boost in the stadium income this season. This in turn will also have an impact on their squadium spending power this summer, creating more headache for director of Football Deco.
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