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Xavi Hernandez earns 10 million euros, what Barcelona would pay their new coach

Xavi Hernandez will leave FC Barcelona this summer, as he confirmed.

By William Estrella

Xavi Hernandez earns 10 million euros, what Barcelona would pay their new coach
Xavi Hernandez earns 10 million euros, what Barcelona would pay their new coach

FC Barcelona is going through a difficult moment in the season, because, although they are still alive in the UEFA Champions League, where they will face Napoli in the round of 16 of the UEFA Champions League, La Liga seems lost more and more, and already They have been eliminated from the Copa del Rey after also losing the Spanish Super Cup.

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Given the bad situation of FC Barcelona, Xavi Hernandez announced his departure from the club, but not immediately, as he will wait until summer to leave. Meanwhile, the club is trying to overcome the bad moment, while the board looks for another coach to replace him.

Several names have already emerged as rumors, such as Rafael Marquez, Hansi Flick, among others, now, the one that is sounding the loudest would be Roberto De Zerbi, who has been the coach of the great Brighton since last season in the Premier League. Now, it would have been revealed how much money the Italian would earn in Barcelona.

While Xavi Hernandez earns 10 million euros, FC Barcelona would pay around 6 million euros to the coach, plus the 13 million that Barcelona would have to pay Brighton because De Zerbi still has a current contract, and that would be the price of the clause termination.

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Lamine Yamal will miss Xavi:

"He has always told me to be happy, that when I think it's wrong there will always be something worse and above all to have respect for people, that you are never better than someone or worse, that you are a person just like the others"


William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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