Mercato, a big European club rejected by Xavi!

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Without a club since his dismissal from FC Barcelona at the end of the 2023-2024 season, Xavi Hernandez is looking for the perfect project for the rest of his coaching career.

The former Catalan midfielder has reportedly received an offer from a major European club. According to information from Corriere Dello Sportthe former strongman of Barça would have been approached by the leaders of AS Roma to replace Daniele De Rossi who was dismissed by the Italian club a few days ago.

However, the 2010 world champion with Spain would have refused the advances of the Roman formation. The club finally trusted Ivan Juric.

Without a club, Xavi Hernandez could bounce back and find a new place at the end of the season or in the coming weeks if an opportunity were to present itself to him. To be continued.

At this moment, his former club FC Barcelona is doing well in La Liga. The Catalans are at the top of the standings with a total of 18 points, 4 points ahead of Real Madrid in 2nd place.

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