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Real Madrid assembly approve €255m more for stadium renovation
Real Madrids Santiago Bernabeu stadium undergoes renovation work in Madrid November 18, 2021.u00e2u20acu2022 Reuters pic

MADRID, Nov 20 ― Spanish football club Real Madrid’s general assembly approved on Saturday a new €225 million (RM1.2 billion) loan to complete the renovation of its Santiago Bernabeu stadium.

As reported by Reuters on Thursday, Real Madrid will increase the size of its structured finance deal with JP Morgan and Bank of America, initially agreed in 2019 for €575 million.

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The deal will now be worth €800 million and will enable the club to add a state-of-the-art retractable hybrid pitch that can be moved underground to a 24-metre deep greenhouse so the main venue can be used for more purposes, generating additional revenue without spoiling the grass.

Club president Florentino Perez told the assembly the underground greenhouse was the only solution the club found to preserve the playing field so that the stadium could be transformed from a purely football venue into an year-round event centre and attraction.

"Santiago Bernabeu stadium will be an architectural icon and an international avant-garde symbol that will become one of the most attractive places in Madrid and Europe,” he said.

The project is expected to boost the club’s revenues from the Bernabeu operation alone to €400 million a year from €150 million now, one club source said.

Perez didn’t say how much interest the club will pay on the new loan but in a meeting with a group of club members on Wednesday he said it would be below 2 per cent, a source present at the meeting told Reuters.

Real Madrid has increased its revenues seven-fold in the last decade, and the club ended 2020 with an overall surplus of €900,000 despite the Covid-19 pandemic. ― Reuters

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