He BarçaWants , with its president at the helm Xavi Hernandez continue in his position, reversing his decision to leave, which was announced on January 27 after a painful home defeat against Villarreal (3-5). However, for now everything remains the same. That is, the technician does not move from his position.
The tagline is “now”. Xavi used to repeat that he did not change his idea. However, those who know him assure that the decision is firm unless there are extraordinary circumstances that may arise Xavi transcendental doubt.
End well enough to be in doubt
That’s what it takes to win at Champions and/or the League or, at least, to compete to the end for both titles. There may be a situation where, due to praise or hope, the coach may consider changing his mind and his family will show it well. But there will still be conditions that must be met, usually referring to the club’s economic capacity to strengthen itself.
Salary fair play, key
And it was that Xavi He doesn’t want to spend the summer like the last one, with operations closed at the last minute due to a lack of ‘fair play’ pay. If there are no guarantees with the money to build a good team, there is no choice, no matter how well the season ends. Xavi He has always wanted to compete with everyone, but not depend on 16, 17 or 18 year old kids, no matter how good they are.
I will need the ‘top’ signings
In order for him to continue, they need to make sure there are ways to sign important players for him. For example, a midfielder and a leading interior. That means, a Zubimendi yes Kimmichwhich he already requested last summer after Busquets left, and a Bernard Silva. This year Kimmich He is closer, a year from the end of his contract and there are serious doubts whether to continue at Bayern, and Bernard He renewed at City until 2026 but had a ‘pro’ exit clause Barça‘ of 50 million pounds. But to sign them you need money, without weakening the team with sales, of course.
Source: La Verdad

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