According to the Ass, Barcelona is not worried that the delay in opening of the new Camp Nou will affect the 100 million euro VIP seat sales plan.
The funding comes from 475 VIP seats purchased by Fortia Advisor Limited (€30 million) and New Era Visionary Group (€70 million) and is the key to the team's return to break even. At present, the club has received €58 million, and the remaining €42 million will be charged as planned within the next 18 months.
Although the Gambel Cup may not be held on the stadium, this will not affect the financial records of these high-end seats. The key is whether these seats are completed, not their actual use. The
club is awaiting the completion certificate provided by Limak, which will allow Crowe Spain auditing company to accept the accounting of these seats. As long as these VIP seats have been built, they can meet the requirements of the audit company regardless of whether they are put into use.
Once Crowe is recognized, La Liga will have to accept this result, bringing Barcelona closer to achieving the goal of breaking even. The club expects this to happen in early August, as there are still some player transfers and other sponsorship agreements to be completed.
La Liga staff visited the construction site of the New Camp Nou last week and confirmed that the VIP seats were completed and properly protected to prevent damage to other construction.
source:7m vn1