The club chaired by Joan Laporta has put 62 spaces for sale for companies, while the other 53 available of the 115 available boxes will be for specific commitments.
With the completion of the works on the new Spotify Camp Nou in the 2026-2027 season, Barcelona wants to make a profit from its renovated stadium, starting now the sale of the stadium’s VIP boxes, with which it expects to earn US$109 million this European summer.
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The new Spotify Camp Nou will have 115 VIP boxes, twenty will be Very Vip Suites and the remaining 95, Boxes. Likewise, 62 of them will be destined for companies and the other 53 will be used for specific commitments, more exclusive spaces with capacity for twelve people.


Although the club’s roadmap includes not returning to the new Spotify Camp Nou until November, Barcelona has already put up for sale all the boxes aimed at companies (62) for the next ten yearswith many of them already committed.
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The new Spotify Camp Nou will have 115 VIP boxes, twenty will be Very Vip Suites and the remaining 95, Boxs, among other amenities.
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In addition, If it manages to sell the 62 boxes for companies, the club would inject US$109 million into its coffers for the next year.since one of the conditions to access them is to advance the payment of the ten years with a first disbursement of 60% on July 1 and the other 40% remaining in the summer of 2025.
Taking into account that The total value of these 62 privileged locations in the new Blaugrana temple is US$174 million for the next decadewith the arrival of the first payment of 60% in July Barcelona will earn US$109 million and US$76 million next summer.
Barcelona, which is in a moment of tension in its relationship with its main sponsor Nike, plans to fully use this economic injection to finance part of the works on the new Camp Nou which will have a cost of around US$1010 million.
Barcelona closed the 2022-20233 season tripling its net profit, up to US$330 million. The club’s operating income rose to US$1,369 million, while expenses were US$1,267 million. The club’s turnover increased thanks to commercial and operational income from the facilities.
Commercial income increased 43% compared to the previous year, shooting up to US$382 million, recording the best data in its history. Through sponsorships, FC Barcelona had a turnover of around US$215 million, while merchandising sales rose to one hundred million euros.
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