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Thomas Tuchel at Barça, this should not happen. Several problems face this scenario.
FC Barcelona will have a limited budget next summer and will therefore have to avoid skimping on their coach, on whom they will count to help the players of a talented but young team progress. The coach with the most experience in this area is probably not the Blaugrana’s first choice.
Thomas Tuchel, one of three German coaches pre-selected along with Julian Nagelsmann and Hansi Flick, caused a sensation in the world of football when he told Bayern Munich fans in February that he “would like to know” the Spanish championship. Shortly after, it was announced that he would no longer be in charge of Bayern next season.
Rather a return to PL
Matteo Moretto told Daily Briefing that, according to his information, Tuchel favors a return to the Premier League rather than a new experience in La Liga with FC Barcelona.
One of the problems that FC Barcelona could encounter this summer is that, despite its prestige and its natural attractions, its inability to give firm guarantees in terms of offer and resources in view of next season will undoubtedly be a a barrier for many high-level managers, most of whom will have multiple offers. Particularly in the Premier League, the comparison between the funds available will be stark and the conditions much easier to work with.
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