Santiago Bernabeu [PHOTO: COURTESY]

Real Madrid have revealed their latest plans to redevelop the Bernabeu.

President Florentino Perez and Madrid mayor Manuela Carmena presented a revised project on Tuesday after initial plans stalled following a High Court ruling.

Madrid will look for a sponsor to provide funding for the makeover, which will cost an anticipated £360m (€400m).

Los Blancos confirmed the retractable roof from the original plans, one of the key features, is to be retained.

The state-of-the-art encasing of the stadium is also to stay in place but the commercial area and hotel are still to be discussed.

Real Madrid's defender Sergio Ramos and his children take part in celebrations for their 11th UEFA Champions Cup at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in Madrid on May 29, 2016, a day after winning the UEFA Champions League final foobtall match between Real Madrid CF, Club Atletico de Madrid held in Milan, Italy on May 28, 2016. / AFP PHOTO / PEDRO ARMESTRE

Perez has confirmed around 3000 seats will be replaced at the Bernabeu - but the capacity of 81,000 will not be increased.

Real hope work can begin on the redevelopment next year and do not expect local residents to oppose the latest proposal before the construction contract is decided.

Perez has confirmed his construction company, behind his millions, will not bid for the contract.