The crazy request from the Barça locker room to management

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Earthquake at FC Barcelona. This Saturday evening, Xavi Hernandez announced that he would leave his position as coach at the end of the 2023/2024 financial year. The Spanish technician is living his last months on the bench of the Catalan club.

To replace him, Barcelona management would have drawn up a list of several coaches. However, the Barça locker room would have an idea in mind. According to the media Sport, some players at the club would like the return of Luis Enrique.

This is information that might surprise more than one person. According to the media Sport, Barça players would like the return of Luis Enrique to the Barça bench. However, this hypothesis seems impossible.

The Spaniard has a contract until June 2025 with Paris Saint-Germain and seems to be thriving in the French capital, with a long-term project with the aim of becoming the best team on the planet in the future. The Parisian leaders are very satisfied with the work done by the Spaniard who is currently in first place in Ligue 1.

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