
Xavi Delays His Return to Coaching This Season
Xavi Hernandez, the former coach of FC Barcelona, remains committed to his decision not to return to the coaching world during the current season, despite the numerous offers he has received since leaving the Catalan team.
According to what the Spanish website "Relief" revealed, Xavi has been the target of several European clubs since the beginning of the season, but he preferred to take his time and remain calm in making a decision about his coaching future.
The report indicated that Manchester United attempted to convince Xavi to take over the coaching role following Erik ten Hag's departure, but he rejected the offer, prompting the Red Devils' management to hire Ruben Amorim as the new coach of the team.
The same source confirmed that Xavi is avoiding taking on a coaching role in the middle of the season, as he believes it could negatively impact his career, and he prefers to wait until next summer to carefully choose his next destination.
Xavi took over as coach of Barcelona in June 2022 and remained for two seasons, during which he led the team to win the La Liga title in his first season, before leaving at the end of last season after disagreements with the club's management over some of his statements.
According to what the Spanish website "Relief" revealed, Xavi has been the target of several European clubs since the beginning of the season, but he preferred to take his time and remain calm in making a decision about his coaching future.
The report indicated that Manchester United attempted to convince Xavi to take over the coaching role following Erik ten Hag's departure, but he rejected the offer, prompting the Red Devils' management to hire Ruben Amorim as the new coach of the team.
The same source confirmed that Xavi is avoiding taking on a coaching role in the middle of the season, as he believes it could negatively impact his career, and he prefers to wait until next summer to carefully choose his next destination.
Xavi took over as coach of Barcelona in June 2022 and remained for two seasons, during which he led the team to win the La Liga title in his first season, before leaving at the end of last season after disagreements with the club's management over some of his statements.