Hansi Flick Contradicts Barcelona President Joan Laporta on Contract Renewal Timings

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Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick has expressed reservations regarding immediate discussions about a contract extension, despite public statements from President Joan Laporta. Currently under contract until 2027, Flick’s future has been a key topic for Laporta, who recently secured re-election.

Laporta had previously indicated that he anticipated Flick extending his agreement until 2028 in the near future, even basing part of his re-election campaign on securing Flick’s continued presence. However, prior to Barcelona’s Champions League second leg against Newcastle United, Flick refrained from confirming an immediate extension.

In a press conference, Flick stated, “I don’t believe this is the appropriate moment. We have a crucial match ahead. While everyone is aware of my happiness here, I need to consult with my family. There will be ample opportunity for discussions later; now is not that time.”

He further elaborated on his commitment, saying, “It’s evident that I truly enjoy my work here. What matters most to me is the strong sense of family I feel within the club. I have Barcelona’s full support, yet this is football. My goal is to help the team achieve the highest level, and there’s still time for that. I’m not considering any other destinations; this is where I envision my final club, my ultimate role, and I am genuinely thrilled.”

Flick Reflects on the Conclusion of Club Elections

Addressing reports from Catalan media suggesting he was unsettled by the recent electoral turbulence, Flick was asked about his relief now that the elections are concluded. He responded, “Having a clear structure is vital. Our current structure provides excellent stability. Everyone appreciated President Laporta’s visit; he shared many insights and extended his best wishes for our upcoming match.”

Recalling Laporta’s Welcome Letter

When questioned about a welcome letter he received from Laporta upon joining the club in 2024, outlining the significance of managing Barcelona, Flick recounted, “He touched on numerous aspects of Barça. He particularly emphasized Cruyff, crediting him as the architect of modern Barça, responsible for its unique philosophy and style. It’s not merely about securing victory, but how you achieve it. Cultivating strong team spirit is paramount.”

Laporta secured a decisive re-election victory on Sunday, defeating Victor Font with an impressive nearly 70% of the votes. Following his triumph, the Blaugrana president reiterated his commitment to the continuity of both Flick and Director of Football Deco.

Gareth Pemberton
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