Real Madrid introduce 300 ‘Super VIP’ seats worth £210k that are ‘better than what the players have’
KYLIAN MBAPPE and Jude Bellingham might be jealous when Real Madrid unveil 300 ‘Super VIP’ tickets – costing fans £210,000 apiece.
The “superbox” in the Bernabeu’s £1.5billion revamp includes seating that Real themselves rate as “better” than that for their players.
The luxury zone gives a new definition to exclusive[/caption] It doesn’t have the sort of tunnel players and fans are used to at grounds[/caption] How’s this for both a setting and a view?[/caption]For “ordinary” fans, the special features of the new-look venue will include increased capacity from 81,000 to 85k, retractable roof, 360-degree screen and a nightclub.
But for a rare breed of ultra-rich supporters – or millionaires looking to network – there is a futuristic area that offering some of the most expensive viewing anywhere in the sporting world.
Entered via a kaleidoscopic tunnel of illuminated colour, the seats are separate from the rest of the stand – with an unrivalled outlook on the Bernabeu pitch.
And if you reckon £210k might be a dream one-off purchase for football-loving multi-millionaires, it’s not that simple!
Relevo say that sum merely gains you entry into the exclusive club for 30 years – it doesn’t even include the annual fee for a seat.
Live shows and other events are part of the package.
And of course these ticket-buyers won’t be eating the same food or drink available for the rest of the crowd.
The richest of the rich will have their own distinctive dining experience – or “grub” as the tens of thousands of other fans in the ground might call it… if they spoke English!
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It’s understood Real believe a massive part of the zone’s attraction will be the chance to befriend other people of power and influence.
The club itself call the seats “better than the one the players have”.
The Spanish giants hope to move into the revamped Bernabeu by January next year.
But to match last season on the pitch will be a huge ask – even though boss Carlo Ancelotti has finally added striker Mbappe to a squad that won the Champions League and LaLiga last season.