What Barca will have to pay Xavi in ​​case of dismissal

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Barça management will have to take out a big check if they want to part ways with their current coach, Xavi.

FC Barcelona will have to make a big financial effort if they want to get rid of Xavi this summer. Such a choice would be very costly, especially after the agreement reached last month.

Barca president Joan Laporta plans to part ways with Xavi at the end of the season. However, he supported the coach’s decision to reverse his resignation.

Barça shot itself in the foot

According to the Okdiario media, if the Blaugrana boss decides to dismiss Xavi then their representatives will insist that his contract be paid in full. Barça will therefore have to pay 15 million euros to get rid of their technician. If they had let it slip away a few weeks ago, they wouldn’t have had to pay anything.

Barça have already targeted the coach they intend to induct in place of Xavi. It’s the German Hansi Flick. The latter would already be on stand-by, waiting to recover this prestigious position.

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