Xavi has been dismissed. You will see this news in the next few days or hours, as Spanish media reports revealed that Spanish club Barcelona president Joan Laporta made his welcome decision to dismiss Xavi Hernandez from his position.
Spanish journalist Xavier Valls said that it has been confirmed that German Hansi Flick, the former coach of Bayern Munich and the German national team, will be coach of Barcelona’s first football team next season.
He added: “The decision was made to complete the deal today, Wednesday.”
He continued: “Nothing was signed until the contract was terminated and the agreement was reached with Xavi.”
According to information received from the Spanish newspaper “Sport”, Hansi Flick could help Barcelona complete two contracts that may seem impossible from a practical point of view due to their high cost, and due to the enormous competition that will be present in the auction to obtain their services, but his presence on the bench, as a successor to Xavi Hernandez, will be… Serves as a point in favor of getting closer to both, and having more options to sign with them.
The first deal that Flick requested from the Barcelona administration was for the player Florian Wirtz, who emerged this year as one of the best players in the world. He is the main star at Bayer Leverkusen.
The newspaper added that Wirtz is not the only star that Flick hopes to work with again and also wants to have Joshua Kimmich under his leadership, who represents the big dream for Barcelona to strengthen the defensive axis, a position that has become empty in Barcelona since the departure of Sergio Busquets to Inter Miami and no one has been able to fill it. Covering his loss, the Bayern Munich star is Deco’s first target.
His contract expires in 2025, and he can leave the Allianz Arena for a reasonable price. But he is also on the agenda of other big clubs Fortunately, with the German as coach, Laporta will have more opportunities to impress the 29-year-old midfielder.
It is noteworthy that Barcelona did not achieve any title this season, as it failed to maintain the Spanish League title, and lost the Super Cup, in addition to its exit and failure to win the King’s Cup, as well as its farewell to the Champions League in the quarter-finals against Paris Saint-Germain.