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Barcelona that works in the stadium support plan in case of more delays in the Spotify camp

Barcelona continues to wait for its return to Spotify Camp Nou, which has already been delayed in multiple delays. They had hoped to return home at the end of 2024, and then in February 2025, but now it seems that it may be the earliest possible date so that Hansi Flick’s side is in action in the iconic stadium.

However, even this may not be possible, in the midst of the reports that the Classic, which is the penultimate game of the season in the home of the League of Barcelona, ​​could move abroad if the spotify Camp Nou Nou no no It is ready. Likewise, it could be played in the Olimpic Lluis Company, where Catalan giants have been based since the beginning of the 2023-24 campaign.

At the beginning of January, it was observed that Barcelona had requested an extension to play in the Olimpic Stadi for a longer time, and now MD has reported that the club is currently negotiating with the possibility of staying in Montjuic for the rest of the season.

Barcelona wants to be back at the Spotify Camp Nou in May, but that may not be possible (Sport / FC Barcelona photo)

The current plan is that Barcelona be expelled from the Estadi Olimpic in early May, since there are several concerts scheduled in the stadium in that month. However, the discussions are ongoing between the club and these groups to withdraw these dates to ensure that Flick’s side can remain in case the Camp Nou is not available for use.

The United Kingdom’s rock band, The Rolling Stones, is one of the groups scheduled to act in the Olimpic Stadi in May, but their concerts could go back. At this stage, the idea of ​​staying in Montjuic is only support, since they still intend to be in the Spotify Camp Nou this season, although these plans show that there is considerable uncertainty.

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