Hansi Flick, the manager of Barcelona, appears to be distancing himself from suggestions that he is close to signing a contract extension with the club. While the German coach is currently under contract until 2027, newly re-elected President Joan Laporta had previously pledged that Flick would commit to an extended deal.
Earlier this week, President Laporta expressed confidence, stating he anticipated Flick would extend his agreement until 2028 very soon. Laporta’s recent election campaign heavily featured his role in securing Flick’s continued presence at the club. However, speaking before Barcelona’s Champions League second-leg clash against Newcastle United, Flick refrained from confirming his stay for an additional season.
“I don’t believe now is the opportune moment,” Flick stated. “We have a crucial match ahead. While it’s common knowledge that I’m very content here, I first need to discuss matters with my family. There will be ample time for these conversations; it’s simply not right now.”
He continued, “My affection for working here is undeniable. What I value most deeply is the sense of having a wonderful family here. I feel the backing of Barcelona, but this is the nature of football. My objective is to help the club achieve the highest echelons, and there’s still time for that. I’m not considering any other opportunities. This will be my final club, my ultimate role, and I am absolutely thrilled.”
Flick Reflects on the Conclusion of Elections
Reports in the Catalan press have hinted that Flick was less than enthusiastic about the recent electoral commotion at the club. He was questioned about his relief now that the elections have concluded.
Flick responded, “Establishing a solid structure is vital. We currently possess a robust structure that provides stability. Everyone appreciated Laporta’s visit; he shared many insights and extended his best wishes for our upcoming match.”
Insights from Laporta’s Welcome Letter
When Flick initially joined Barcelona in 2024, Laporta presented him with a letter outlining the profound significance of managing the club. Flick was prompted to discuss the letter’s key messages.
Flick recalled, “He conveyed numerous points about Barca. He emphasized Cruyff, whom he regards as the architect of the modern Barca, responsible not only for the team’s evolution but also for its distinctive philosophy and playing style. The core message was that winning is not merely about the outcome, but about the manner in which it is achieved. Cultivating a strong team spirit was highlighted as paramount.”
Laporta secured a decisive victory on Sunday, overwhelmingly winning the vote against Victor Font with close to 70% of ballots. The Barcelona president has consistently affirmed not only Flick’s ongoing presence but also that of Sporting Director Deco.
