Barcelona release stunning new images of Camp Nou after seeing completion date pushed back in €1.5 billion redevelopment project

Barcelona have released stunning new images of their €1.5 billion Camp Nou redevelopment project, amid hopes of returning home in 2026.

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Catalan giants had hoped to be home by nowReduced capacity possible early in 2025-26Still work to be done on stands & roof structureFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?

The initial plan was for La Blaugrana to be back in familiar surroundings by now, but completion dates in Catalunya have been revised on a regular basis. That means Hansi Flick’s side continue to turn out at the iconic 1992 Olympic Stadium.

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Work at Camp Nou began in the summer of 2023, with the capacity of that venue being raised to 105,000. It is still yet to welcome any spectators through the doors, with a lot of work yet to be completed.

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Positive progress is, however, being made. There are now suggestions that Barca could play home games at Camp Nou from September 2025, albeit with a reduced capacity in place. The entire project could be signed off in early 2026.

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Barcelona have revealed that the grass on their new pitch is nearly fully laid. More seats are now in place, as the famous stadium is brought back to life, but the installation of an eye-catching roof is yet to begin – and it is that which will further delay a return to a completed structure.