Looking at the current state of the Nou Camp stadium, president Joan Laporta is likely to break his promise to public opinion.
The legendary Nou Camp stadium is unrecognizable as £1.3 billion renovation work continues.
The latest images have sparked growing worries that it won’t be ready for its planned December launch.
The third floor of the stadium was demolished as the project began to deliver a modernized football mecca capable of seating 105,000 people. All the seats were ripped away while it was surrounded by rubble and cranes. It was initially anticipated that the work would be completed in time for the start of the 2025/26 season.
But last month, Barcelona updated the city’s Technical Architecture Association on progress ahead of schedule. President Joan Laporta told news agency Mundo Deportivo that the club is preparing to hold a match at the Nou Camp before Christmas this year.
It is hoped that the first phase of construction will be completed by November to coincide with the club’s 125th anniversary. However, looking at current developments, it is difficult for Barca to launch the new stadium on time.
An image inside the stadium was published by Blaugrana.
The landscape is spacious and spacious after Nou Camp takes on a new look.
It will see the escalators and roof renewed, along with the stadium being renamed in line with its £237m sponsor Spotify.
This season, the Catalan giants have played their home matches at the 54,000-seat Estadi Olímpic Lluís Companys.
Barca, which has encountered many financial problems in recent years, promises to earn an additional 25 million pounds a year when the reform process is completed.