Barcelona are reportedly preparing to make a significant commitment to their future, with plans to extend manager Hansi Flick's contract. According to a Friday report from Mundo Deportivo, the Catalan giants intend to offer Flick a new deal that would run until June 2028, with an option for an additional year.
This move signals strong confidence in the German tactician, who is already under contract until 2027. The report indicates a verbal agreement is in place, though Flick himself is said to be cautious about the timing of formal discussions.
At 61, Flick is believed to view Barcelona as the final club of his storied managerial career, which may explain his hesitation to commit to an overly long-term agreement. Since his arrival in July 2024, Flick has delivered immediate success, securing the La Liga title in his debut season and putting the team on the brink of defending that crown this year.
For a club synonymous with a distinct, attacking style, securing Flick's leadership long-term is a crucial step in building a stable and competitive project for the coming years.
