FC Barcelona head coach Xavi Hernandez may continue at FC Barcelona as the club has paused its search for a new head coach. The possibility of Xavi staying on is still being considered, as reported by SPORT, citing undisclosed sources. Xavi had previously announced his intention to step down following a disappointing 5-3 loss to Villarreal in late January.
The anticipated transition is scheduled for June 30, with potential candidates for the prestigious coaching position including Hansi Flick, Thomas Tuchel, and the unlikely option of Robert De Zerbi due to financial constraints. Sporting director Deco had initially set a deadline until the end of the ongoing international break to finalize a successor, with talks planned during this period.
However, recent developments have altered the situation. FC Barcelona's qualification for the Champions League quarterfinals, their first since 2020, has injected optimism into the club. Despite the prospect of facing Paris Saint-Germain, whom Xavi labeled as a challenging opponent, there is a renewed sense of confidence within the team.
Vice president Rafa Yuste has expressed his desire for Xavi to remain in his role, especially after Barca's victory over Napoli in the last 16. The team's impressive performance against Atletico Madrid further bolsters their belief in a successful campaign.
Barcelona's potential advancement to the Champions League final could bring significant financial rewards, including a $55 million prize for the team that progresses the furthest. The club's focus has shifted towards delaying any managerial decisions until the conclusion of the Champions League campaign.
The 'Xavi option,' which entails the iconic former player reconsidering his departure and continuing as head coach, remains a viable possibility. The club is closely monitoring developments, particularly in light of their participation in Europe's elite competition.