Camp Nou’s redevelopment, the largest in Barcelona’s history, is a €1.5 billion project aimed at increasing capacity to 105,000 while adding a fully modernised roof, upgraded facilities, and cutting-edge technology. The Blaugrana secured a partial reopening license, allowing 27,000 fans in two stands, with capacity to be expanded in later phases. The Catalan side were granted a special request by La Liga, with their first matches of the season being played away from home to give them more time to get the stadium in order, but the scheduled clash against Valencia in September may still come too soon.