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Back in March, we got a look at what Barcelona's new 105,000-seat Camp Nou stadium, would look like based on digital renderings. We now have an ever better idea thanks to a model of the stadium the club unveiled on Thursday. Club president Josep Bartomeu, alongside stars such as Lionel Messi and Andres Iniesta, and showed off what the $678 million project will look like. Construction is set to start during the 2017-18 season. It is scheduled to open for the 2021-22 campaign. Take a glance. 

Here's what Camp Nou will look like, and the four different phases of construction.




Check out some of the renderings from this week's unveiling.

Nou Camp Nou

Nou Camp Nou

Nou Camp Nou

Nou Camp Nou

(Images via Barcelona's Daily Motion account)

Barcelona did not get into many details as to what the stadium will have when it comes to luxuries, but it's safe to say it's going to be something else. At this point, it hasn't been made clear how the construction schedule will impact Barcelona's home schedule. What we do know is that "Nou Camp Nou" seems like a redundant name.

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