The Barcelona city council has set May 1 2025 as the final deadline for Barcelona to vacate the Montjuïc stadium, as the venue will then be dedicated to various activities, cultural events, and concerts. Although the completion of the Nou Camp is scheduled for 2026, Barcelona is prepared for this scenario. Joan Laporta had hinted that the team could return to their legendary stadium as early as the end of this year, despite the construction work being far from finished. However, this possibility was ruled out due to UEFA regulations, which prohibit clubs from changing venues during the first phase of the Champions League. Barcelona’s final home game of the league season at Montjuïc will be against Atalanta on January 29.Jules ‘The Latecomer’ Kounde severely tests Flick’s patienceAfter that, Barcelona will have three months to relocate—or rather, return—to the Nou Camp. This will not be a simple process, as only 60% of the stadium’s capacity will be available at that time due to ongoing construction of the third tier. Barcelona fans will have access to 62,000 seats, including 45,000 for domestic league season ticket holders and 40,000 for Champions League matches. As previously announced, Barcelona’s Nou Camp (to be called Spotify Nou Camp, as the company paid 310 million dollars for naming rights) will eventually accommodate 105,000 spectators, making it the largest football stadium in Europe.##NAJAVA_MECA_8502045##