Joan Laporta has spoken again about one of the topics that arouses the most interest among fans: Barça's future stadium. The culé fanbase has spent months closely following the progress of the construction and which venue will be chosen for the major fixtures. The Champions League, due to its magnitude, draws most of the attention.
The renovation of Spotify Camp Nou remains a project of enormous ambition that will mark a turning point in Barça's history. However, the process is complex and won't be completed overnight. This has raised doubts about where the most demanding matches will be played.
Camp Nou and the Champions League on the horizon
The president has sought to convey calm and confidence, reminding everyone that the club is working in parallel on several viable alternatives. The main goal is to ensure comfort for the fans and maximum competitiveness for Barça. For this reason, the final decision hasn't been made lightly.

Laporta has hinted that the solution is much closer than it seemed just a few months ago. Although Montjuïc has always been considered a wildcard, the board is carefully studying the use of its historic stadium. That's where the key lies.
Joan Laporta leaves the door open
The intention is for the Champions League to be played at Spotify Camp Nou, even if the capacity isn't yet at one hundred percent. The president considers it essential to keep the emotional bond with the stadium that symbolizes the culé identity. Montjuïc would remain as an alternative, but not as a priority.
This choice also responds to a matter of international image. Playing the top competition at home strengthens the Barça brand and offers an incomparable global impact. For Laporta, the bet brings more benefits than risks.
Champions League and Barça's future with Laporta
Joan Laporta has insisted that the planning isn't limited to the short term. His idea is for the new Camp Nou to serve as a meeting point between generations. Every step in the construction is measured precisely to avoid setbacks.

Meanwhile, the Champions League is shaping up to be the best showcase to show what's being built. In every decision, the president reinforces the idea of an ambitious Barça that doesn't give up on competing at the highest level despite the difficulties.
Laporta's final message
Joan Laporta has confirmed that the immediate future lies with Spotify Camp Nou, although Montjuïc remains an alternative plan until it's ready. The aim is to ensure sporting competitiveness and keep the emotional connection with the fans alive.
Barça will face the Champions League in a special context, showing the world the progress of a stadium that will define the club's next era. For Laporta, it's the ideal way to combine tradition and modernity at a historic moment.

