Xavi will be Barça coach next season

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The information was released in all Spanish media on Wednesday evening. After a long series, both Xavi and Barça have decided: the former midfielder will still be the team’s coach next season. He will complete his contract with the Blaugranas, until 2025. And this, while during his last public appearances, he still claimed to intend to leave the club at the end of the season as he had announced a few months ago.

And it’s now official. “I have the satisfaction of communicating that Xavi continues as coach. He made statements saying he was thinking about leaving, but I had the opportunity to speak with him and he conveyed to me his confidence and his ambition to continue the project.explained Blaugrana president Joan Laporta during a press conference currently being organized in Barcelona.

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