The situation remains complex.
Tension is rising over Barcelona‘s return to Camp Nou, as the club cannot currently play at their home ground. However, UEFA is showing some flexibility.
Details: RAC1 reports that UEFA has allowed Barcelona to return to Camp Nou as soon as the stadium is ready, which could occur even during the league stage.
Typically, Barcelona would need to wait until mid-February to switch stadiums, but UEFA has classified the Camp Nou reconstruction as a force majeure. This means the club can return home even if the first match against PSG on October 1 is played elsewhere.
Reminder: At the end of August, it was noted that Barcelona had not received a license to open the stadium, so the game against Valencia on September 14 will take place at the Johan Cruyff Stadium.
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