Within the new remodeling of the Bernabéu of 500 million pounds of Real Madrid while the roof continues Array . . . but it comes down through one

La Liga champions are spending 500 million pounds on a monstrous remodeling of their home in the Spanish capital.

Madrid has been granted permission to begin the operation of the primary structure, which is expected to be completed until the start of the 2022-23 season, in March 73 years.

Strange as it may seem, all paints will reduce the maximum capacity of a seat.

Among the changes, there will be a retractable roof and even a 360-degree video screen that will spread throughout the floor.

Seven months after the start of the structure and paintings on the impressive new roof, despite everything that is underway.

Sharing a clip of just five minutes on YouTube, the club said: “Real Madrid enthusiasts are finding the latest refurbishment of the Santiago Bernabéu.

“Today we show you the closure of the north and south estates between Castellana and Padre Damian, key detail of the new roof structure.

Earlier this year, Real Madrid shared another video with computer-generated photographs of what the new Bernabéu looks like.

The clip also represented extensive recreational and entertainment amenities that will be brought from the transformation.

The club will expand the sand grounds to more than 66,000 meters.

It is reported that shops, restaurants and even one will be added to the complex.

But the land will shrink from 80,243 to 80,242.

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