Atletico Madrid have agreed a price tag with local authorities to buy 
the land where their new stadium is being built, the mayor's office said
 on Monday. 
Atletico will play from the start of the 2017-18 season at the new Wanda
 Metropolitano stadium, which will have a capacity of 67 000 - an 
increase of 12 000 over their current home, the Vicente Calderon.
They are competing against the Olympic Stadium in Baku, Azerbaijan, for 
the right to host the 2019 Champions League final at the Wanda 
Metropolitano.
The land deal carries a price take of €30.4 million plus interest, and 
Atletico have agreed to spend an additional €29.8 million on developing 
the surrounding area of the city, including over 4 000 public car park 
spaces.
The cost was adjusted to reflect the fact that the club are acquiring 
about 50 percent more land than envisaged under the original deal, drawn
 up in 2008.
It has also been agreed that the stadium will not be used in any future 
Olympics hosted by Spain, with Atletico retaining exclusive use.
 
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