Barcelona are entering a pivotal chapter in their season, and securing the long-term future of manager Hansi Flick has become one of the club's top priorities. With Flick's current contract set to expire at the end of next season, the Catalan giants are wasting no time in locking down their German tactician.
This week could prove decisive in Flick's future, as his agent Pini Zahavi has touched down in Barcelona. While the primary focus of Zahavi's visit is to sort out the future of star striker Robert Lewandowski, Flick's contract situation will also be high on the agenda.
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Barcelona are ready to make an official offer to extend Flick's deal beyond its current end date of June 2027. Two options are reportedly on the table: the first is an extension until 2028, with an option to further extend until 2029; the second is a fresh three-year contract signed now, running from 2026 until 2029. Either way, the message is clear—Barcelona want Flick to stay, and they're prepared to make that concrete with a formal proposal.
The timing of this move makes perfect sense. Flick is on the verge of delivering back-to-back La Liga titles, and the club are building a project around their current squad that demands continuity at the top. The German coach has previously spoken about his desire to win the Champions League with Barcelona and to be present when the Spotify Camp Nou opens at full capacity—both of which point firmly towards a long-term commitment.
Flick's continuity could also be crucial for Barcelona's young talents, who are expected to bloom fully under his leadership in the years to come. For fans and followers of the club, this news signals a vote of confidence in the direction the team is heading—and for those who love the blaugrana, it's a reason to be excited about what's next.
