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FC Barcelona's manager Hansi Flick has made a stark revelation of his contract talks with the club's management. It was speculated that Hansi Flick was going to be offered a long-term contract at the Catalan club. However, the German has denied any such build-up.
Hansi Flick has had an outstanding season with Barcelona's men's team ever since he took over the reins from Xavi. The club is vying for a treble this season being active in all club competitions.
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Barcelona's recent exploits have led to speculation that the club may be ready to propose a contract extension, given that his current agreement is set to expire in the summer of 2026. However, Flick has tempered expectations by indicating that he is not likely to sign a new deal in the near future.
"I have a lot of energy and I’m thinking about what I can do to improve, but now we’re just starting the project. I’m not a coach who thinks about the next three years; what I like is working for the best club in the world, and I really appreciate what we have here. The situation at the club isn’t easy, but we’re all doing our best," Flick said.
"That’s the situation now; I have one year left, and if things go well, another. That’s my way of thinking. Step by step, year by year. I don’t think we’re finished yet; in the end, I don’t know how much time we’ll have left, but I want to finish my work here on a good note. Besides, my assistants are happy. We have to focus on the season because there’s a lot to do," Flick added.
Hansi Flick asserted that he wants to make the most of the time that he has in his current contract and 'finish his work on a good note'.
"That’s the situation now; I have one year left, and if things go well, another. That’s my way of thinking. Step by step, year by year. I don’t think we’re finished yet; in the end, I don’t know how much time we’ll have left, but I want to finish my work here on a good note. Besides, my assistants are happy. We have to focus on the season because there’s a lot to do," Flick concluded.
Barcelona is leading the Laliga table and is set to face Leganes before heading to Signal Iduna Park for the second leg of the UCL quarter-finals.