Barcelona's manager, Xavi Hernandez, is considering a surprising change of heart regarding his departure from the LaLiga club.
Reports suggest that he is seeking certain "project guarantees" from president Joan Laporta to extend his stay beyond the upcoming summer.
Earlier this year, Xavi had announced his intention to leave Barcelona at the end of the current season, citing concerns over the demanding nature of the job and its impact on his mental well-being.
However, amidst a remarkable 11-match unbeaten streak, which has seen Barcelona secure a spot in the Champions League quarter-finals, there is growing support within the club's hierarchy to retain Xavi as the manager.
President Laporta has expressed his keenness to convince Xavi to remain in charge, a sentiment echoed by vice-president Rafa Yuste. Yet, according to reports from Sport, Xavi is seeking specific assurances regarding the club's long-term vision from Laporta and the board.
The former Spain midfielder is reportedly requesting a well-defined transfer strategy, focusing on players who align with the club's financial constraints. He is determined not to pursue potential targets merely for the sake of it, preferring a strategic approach that avoids ending up empty-handed.
Xavi's desire for clarity and strategic planning underscores his commitment to Barcelona's success, emphasizing the importance of a sustainable and forward-thinking approach to player recruitment.
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