
He Valencia has closed the according to Goldman Sachs for the financing of the works of Nou Mestalla for 322 million. This has been announced by the club this Thursday through a statement in which it explains in detail an agreement that qualifies as one of the most important financial operations carried out by a football club both in Spain and in Europe, in terms of scale and impact.
“This operation marks a historical milestone for Valencia Cf. ensuring this financing gives us green light to make the Nou Mestalla come true, A World Reference Stadium that will boost the growth of the club during generations. It is the clearest expression of our long -term commitment to Valencia and a reflection of the confidence that the club inspires today in global financial markets. With this agreement, we are not only building a stadium, we are building the future of Valencia CF, ”said President Kiat Lim.
The indebted operation has been structured as follows: Bonds issuing 28 years, for an amount of 237 million euros and subscription of a 5 -year loan for 85 million euros. The short -term loan It will be reimbursed with income from the sale of the land in which the old stadium is located, once the new stadium has been completed.
Valencia CF has supported to structure this financial operation in Bibium Capital (Financial Advisor), Addleshaw Goddard (Legal Advisor), Beka Titulization (as a manager of the titulization Fund) and in the Goldman Sachs investment bank (structuring agent). For its part, LALIGA He has lent his Active support for the club throughout the entire process.
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The new house of Valencianism will feature the highest category awarded by FIFA for a football stadium and house More than 70,000 locationsof which about 10 % will be hospitality seats in which each party will become a premium experience.
In addition, the capacity of the new stadium to generate extraordinary income from the different leisure and restoration options and the celebration of events will make the economic possibilities of generating income multiply those of the current Mestalla.