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Real unveil plans for ‘digital stadium of the future’

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MADRID: Real Madrid’s planned stadium renovation will provide fresh sources of income for the club, president Florentino Perez said at the unveiling of designs for a revamped Bernabeu.

The facelift is expected to be completed by 2023 and will cost an

€525mil estimated (RM2.4bil) although it will not lead to an increase in capacity on the current 81,000 spectators.

Last September club members approved Real going into debt of

€575mil up to (RM2.6bil) for 30 to 35 years to pay for the modernisat­ion plan.

“We want this to be a great digital stadium of the future, and it will be paid for by the income its renovation will provide, and it will make Real Madrid more competitiv­e at a time when the footballin­g landscape is becoming ever less certain,” Perez said on Tuesday.

A retractabl­e roof will be built, and the stadium will be wrapped in a titanium facade, while a 360 degree scoreboard will also be installed.

Pedestrian areas will be built along with an expanded megastore and museum as well as restaurant­s and bars, to generate more revenue for the 13-time European champions.

Perez said details of how the project will be financed will be revealed next week, adding that constructi­on will begin at the end of this season.

Real Madrid’s rivals Barcelona are also undertakin­g a revamp of their stadium which will increase the Nou Camp’s capacity from 99,000 to 105,000 and is set to be finished by the 2023/2024 season.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Futuristic: A visualisat­ion of the remodeled Bernabeu. The facelift is expected to be completed by 2023.
— Reuters Futuristic: A visualisat­ion of the remodeled Bernabeu. The facelift is expected to be completed by 2023.

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