The artificial turf was relayed, replacing it with a new higher quality surface, and the Stadium's lighting system was updated.[5] After a public backlash to an incident that occurred during the UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying Group E match versus England, a specially created municipal investigative commission deemed the Southern stand "structurally deficient and unfit to seat spectators.[12] In December 2024, the stadium was finally acquired by some shareholders of Žalgiris Vilnius via UAB "Vexo projektai" for €3.5 million.A preferential lease purchase contract was signed by the club for 10 seasons, with options to additionally extend for another 5 years.[13] The new owners confirmed that the stadium will continue to be available for other clubs to rent, but will mainly operate as the training venue of the Žalgiris' academy.