Club Deportivo Leganés and the Leganés City Council have formalized the agreement for the transfer of the Butarque Municipal Stadium, a process that began in February and will allow for improvements to the facilities and the construction of a sports complex in Leganés Norte. The mayor of Leganés, Miguel Ángel Recuenco, and his first deputy mayor, Carlos Delgado, have valued the transfer of the stadium to Club Deportivo Leganés. The club assures that it continues to work on the design of the innovations that it will announce in the coming weeks, although new videomarcadores and a possible expansion of the stadium's capacity have already been mentioned. The club's president, Jeff Lunhow, has highlighted the importance of this agreement for the team's future. The Leganés City Council has worked on the necessary legal procedures to complete the formalization of the agreement. The club has thanked the City Council for its efforts to speed up the necessary procedures to carry out the planned improvements on time and in the right manner. The sports complex that will be built in Leganés Norte will have an execution period of 18 months from the entry into force of the concession and must be operational within 21 months. Club Deportivo Leganés has assured that it will continue to work to improve the facilities and offer a better experience to fans. The agreement for the transfer of the Butarque Municipal Stadium is an important step for the club's future and for the development of sports in the city of Leganés.