
According to camel.live sources, Barcelona may apply to La Liga to relocate their Round 4 La Liga match against Valencia to the Mestalla Stadium. If approved, this would mean Barcelona would face four away matches at the start of the 25-26 season.
Experts note that prior to this, Barcelona's Deputy Mayor Albert Batlle stated yesterday that he believes Barcelona will need to stay at Montjuïc for several more months. Currently, Barcelona has not yet submitted the final project acceptance certificate—a prerequisite step for obtaining the initial occupancy permit, which is required to allow spectators to enter the stadium for matches.
Furthermore, UEFA conducted an inspection of Barcelona's home ground yesterday to assess the feasibility of hosting Champions League matches there. It should be noted that UEFA requires that all four of a team's Champions League group stage matches be held at the same stadium. As a result, Barcelona has applied to schedule their first group stage match away from home to gain a few extra weeks to complete renovations on their home ground.
Therefore, if the Round 4 La Liga match cannot ultimately be held at Spotify Camp Nou, Barcelona has been considering alternative plans.
Additionally, it should be noted that Montjuïc had already been confirmed months ago to host a Post Malone concert on September 12 local time. The current situation has already descended into chaos.