Barcelona's approach to manager Hansi Flick's contract situation is a masterclass in patience and respect. The club is eager to secure the German tactician's long-term future, but they are navigating the process with a clear understanding: the final call rests solely with Flick himself.
Recent meetings, including one with his agent Pini Zahavi, have covered multiple fronts, from Robert Lewandowski's situation to Flick's own contract. While sporting director Deco and the club's leadership remain in constant communication, there is a concerted effort to avoid applying any pressure. This is particularly poignant given the recent sting of Barcelona's Champions League exit, a setback that has understandably influenced the manager's timeline for making major decisions.
As a club insider aptly put it, "Flick works to his own schedule." Barcelona is prepared to wait for the coach to process the season's end and decide his future on his own terms. This demonstrates a significant shift in modern football's often frantic managerial carousel, showing a commitment to stability and a manager's well-being.
Behind the scenes, however, the club is not idle. They have a concrete proposal ready: a one-year extension to his current deal, with an optional additional season likely tied to performance milestones. While the dream of securing Flick for the entirety of Joan Laporta's presidency until 2031 may be ambitious, Barcelona's structured yet flexible approach shows they are building for a future they believe he can lead.
