The next Clàsico could be played outside Spain

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This season, if there is an opponent who succeeds at FC Barcelona, ​​it is Real Madrid. The Blaugranas have so far faced their long-time rival twice, and have been equally successful. Two victories, one 4-0 at the Bernabéu in La Liga, and the second 5-2 in the final of the Spanish Super Cup in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. While the two best enemies must face each other again in the championship on May 11 during the return phase, the location of the clash is not yet certain.

According to information from the Cadena SERBarça is trying to plan an emergency stadium to play this Clásico. Currently based at the Lluís Companys stadium in Montjuïc, the Culés recently announced the extension of their presence at the venue until April. A very bad signal regarding the deadlines for the work taking place at Spotify Camp Nou. If these were not to be completed, the next clash between Barcelona and Madrid could then be played outside Spain, in a large European stadium. This is what Barça proposed to the Merengue club, who accepted, since the two teams wish to play this meeting in a venue worthy of the name.

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