Former Bayern Munich manager Hansi Flick is set to sign a contract with Barcelona today, taking over from Xavi Hernandez, who was sacked last week. Flick is expected to agree to a two-year deal, extending until June 2026.
The news was confirmed by football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano.
Romano announced on social media, “Hansi Flick signs today as new Barcelona head coach on contract valid until June 2026. It’s all sealed, staff included; initial meeting to plan the summer transfer window will take place soon.”
A video surfaced last night showing Flick dining with Barcelona president Joan Laporta, further fueling speculation about his imminent appointment.
Flick’s managerial credentials include a successful stint at Bayern Munich, where he won multiple trophies, including the UEFA Champions League. His experience and tactical acumen are expected to bring stability and success to a Barcelona side in need of revitalization.
The new head coach will quickly begin planning for the upcoming summer transfer window, aiming to bolster the squad and restore Barcelona to its former glory. Fans and pundits alike are eagerly awaiting Flick’s impact on the team, hoping for a return to the top under his guidance.