Barcelona’s quest for Xavi’s successor: Internal solutions explored as decision looms

As Barcelona seeks a successor to Xavi Hernandez for the upcoming season, the club is exploring various avenues. According to recent reports from Sport, Barcelona and its president, Juan Laporta, have already identified the next coach. This week holds significant importance for the future of both the club and its coach.

The outcomes of matches against PSG and Real Madrid could heavily influence the immediate destiny of Barcelona.

While Xavi has already announced his departure at the end of the season, certain conditions accompany this decision: until the team delivers a strong performance in the Champions League, until the club has the means to invest €300 million for the following season, and until an agreement is reached with the coach.

In this context, many possibilities remain open, and the club is focused on making the right decision at the opportune moment.

By the end of the week, clarity is expected. While the German option with Hansi Flick appears to be losing steam and the pursuit of De Zerbi hasn’t progressed much due to his valid contract and a high release clause, another external search isn’t making significant headway.

In response, Juan Laporta is heavily leaning towards an internal solution, as reported by Sport.

While remaining open to a potential change of heart from Xavi, the 61-year-old leader is exploring another alternative.

If results fail to meet expectations, if the necessary investments for the upcoming season don’t materialize, or if Xavi, for any reason, persists in his intention to depart, the club is seriously considering Rafa Márquez as the primary option. This is the moment when the club’s strategy becomes clear.

Source: Infos-sport

 

 

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