Barcelona's iconic Camp Nou is facing further construction delays, forcing the Joan Gamper Trophy's relocation and raising UEFA's concerns over Champions League fixtures, despite vital VIP seat progress.
FC Barcelona's highly anticipated return to a renovated Camp Nou for the Joan Gamper Trophy is in jeopardy. Licensing delays, tied to incomplete documentation and construction setbacks, threaten the August 10 match and could trigger significant financial implications for the club.
Barcelona's summer transfer plans are in disarray as Camp Nou renovation delays impact a crucial €100m deal. Player registrations are stalled, and the Joan Gamper Trophy faces cancellation amid financial challenges and stadium license issues.
Barcelona remains optimistic about resolving its long-standing salary cap issues, aiming for the '1:1 spending rule' by August. Despite past challenges with asset sales and audit complications, the club plans strategic player deals and potential sales to achieve financial freedom.