Barcelona are aiming to make a return to their iconic Camp Nou stadium, currently undergoing modernization and expansion, “by the end of the year,” as stated by club spokesperson Elena Fort on Monday.During a press briefing, the club outlined its construction timeline, emphasizing that they are “actively working” toward reopening the Camp Nou “by the end of the year” with an initial capacity of 62,000 seats — down from the planned 105,000 that will be available upon the project’s completion.The entire renovation, known as the “Espai Barca” project, is expected to be finalized by summer 2026, which will include the installation of a new stadium roof.##NAJAVA_MECA_8398846##In the meantime, Barcelona fans will soon have the opportunity to register for a six-month partial season ticket for the second half of the season.Renovations on the Camp Nou began in June 2023 but faced delays due to issues with permits and concerns over working conditions.As a precaution, Barcelona has extended their agreement to use the Montjuic Olympic Stadium “until March 31, 2025.”This is how the new Camp Nou will look like when the renovation is done💙❤️ pic.twitter.com/Ga3Re0ZNAl— 💎 (@richliviing) May 29, 2023