Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez is considering changing his mind and staying in charge of the team. Local media claim he is ready to sit down with Joan Laporta to discuss his future at the club.
Xavi has certain conditions, he will want reinforcements, the question is whether the club has the money to fulfill his wishes. It is reported that he is happy with the team’s progress in recent weeks and that the players, board members, president Laporta and sporting director Deco have expressed their desire for him to remain as Barcelona coach.
Xavi wants guarantees that the team will strengthen, it’s no secret that he wants Bernardo Silva, Dani Olmo is also mentioned, but also a cheaper midfield option like Betis’ Guido Rodriguez.
In recent weeks, after Xavi announced his departure, Barcelona have been scouring the market and have been unable to find the ideal solution for his replacement.
Jurgen Klopp is unavailable this summer and the management do not believe Thomas Tuchel would be the right choice.
Xavi hasn’t won a single trophy this season, but has released several young players who could mark an era, such as Lamin Yamal and Pau Koubarsi, into the first team.
The team progressed with him, but not enough to compete with the strongest in Europe.
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