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Barcelona have affirmed that work on Camp Nou redevelopment will start in June, with the undertaking planned for culmination during the 2025/26 mission.
Nonetheless, the idea of the works will imply that Barça should briefly leave their home for the length of the 2023/24 season and will rather play home games at the Lluis Companys Stadium, which facilitated the 1992 Olympics and was previously home to city rivals Espanyol.
With a form license endorsed by the city chamber, starting work on Camp Nou can start when this season is finished. The early spotlight will be on the arena's first and second levels, as well as innovation angles, the encompassing region and outside.
That period of the task will remember destruction of an extra design for the south stand where the clinical focus was found, general reclamation work, underlying completions, another telecoms framework, new offices for the TV compound and that's only the tip of the iceberg.
Setting out the course of events of the remodel, the club has additionally affirmed that the late spring of 2023 will see the destruction of the third level, guaranteeing that the Camp Nou can in any case work at full limit up to that point - bringing that piece of it forward would have implied half diminished capacity.Work will proceed with all year in 2023/24, which is the reason a transitory home is required. The club and city committee are presently chipping away at the last subtleties of a season-long change to the previously mentioned Lluis Companys Stadium in the green and sloping Montjuic region of the city.
Barça will actually want to get back to Camp Nou in 2024/25, yet its ability will be covered at half of the arena's ordinary size. The assumption is that the advancement will be completely completed eventually during the 2025/26 season, possibly as long as four years from now.
The club as of late declared a worthwhile new association with music real time feature Spotify, which incorporates long haul naming right to Camp Nou, as well as shirt sponsorship. The arrangement will siphon an expected €280m of much-required income into the club throughout the following couple of years.
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