Barça: the price to pay for Xavi’s dismissal

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The Xavi soap opera is not yet coming to an end. With one last match without stakes to play this weekend in Seville, Barça will inevitably finish second in La Liga. It’s time to prepare for next season for Deco and Joan Laporta, including questions surrounding the dismissal of Xavi. While the Barça president wanted him to stay next season, he seems to have changed his mind and now wants him ousted. But all this comes at a price.

According to information from La Vanguardia, the dismissal of the Barça coach and his staff costs 15 million euros. One year from the end of their contract, Barça management would like not to have to spend so much. They are waiting for Xavi to step down himself, which would save eight million. Xavi has already warned that he will not resign a second time.

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