Are atletico madrid building a new stadium

Yes, Atlético Madrid is planning to build a new stadium. In 2020, the club announced plans to build a new 68,000-seat stadium, which will be located in the Wizink Center complex in the Madrid neighborhood of Chamartín.

The new stadium, which is expected to be completed by 2023, will replace the club's current home, the Wanda Metropolitano, which has a capacity of 68,000 seats. The new stadium will have a similar capacity, but will feature improved facilities and amenities for fans.

The new stadium will be designed by the architectural firm, Populous, which has designed several other major stadiums around the world, including the Wanda Metropolitano and the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The construction of the new stadium is expected to cost around €600 million, and will be funded by a combination of private investment and public funding. The club has already secured a significant amount of funding from the Spanish government and the Madrid regional government, and is expected to announce further details about the project in the coming months.

It's worth noting that the construction of the new stadium is still subject to several approvals and permits, and the club may need to make changes to the design or plans before construction can begin. However, the club is confident that the new stadium will be a major improvement over the current Wanda Metropolitano, and will provide a better experience for fans and players alike.