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He’ll change misery for luxury, the future of Xavi after failing at FC Barcelona

The Catalan manager would have identified a potential new destination for his career

By Mario Perez

Xavi Hernandez would have already decide his next destination after leaving Barça in the summer.
Xavi Hernandez would have already decide his next destination after leaving Barça in the summer.

FC Barcelona’s coach Xavi Hernandez could be ready to surprise the media and the fans in the next few months, and after having publicly announced his decision of leaving the Catalan club at the end of the season, he would have already identified the club where he could continue his managerial career.

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According to the Catalan journal Sport, the manager would have already considered following a clear path in his career, which despite having found many problems at Barcelona, would still have lucrative and strong challenges to achieve regarding the information appearing in Barcelona.

Following these sources, the legendary retired midfielder would be willing to change the misery found at Barça for the great luxury of Arabian football, where he has a sensational reputation since his successful stage at Al Sadd, a club which would be permanently monitoring the option of welcoming an hypothetical return of the manager.

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Xavi could give up on European football

In this sense, Xavi would be currently evaluating the fact of giving up on European football to accept a lucrative proposal from Saudi Pro League, whose clubs would be willing to hire the manager, or continue his career with a shocking return to Qatar football, where Al Sadd would be happy to rehire the manager for the next season.


Mario Perez

Mario Perez

Sports journalist since 2009, 14 years of experience in press, radio and digital media. Having worked in Radio Nacional de España and Marca, and several media in Europe and America.

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