
Chavi Hernandez had to dig deep into his pockets to come to Barcelona. The owner of Al-Sad demanded a fine of 5 million euros for leaving in the middle of the season. In his third season at Barcelona (second full) Xavi is more in doubt than ever.
The coach is also ready to lose money in case at the end of the season, the president Joan Laporta decides to remove him from the management of the club. The coach of Barcelona has repeatedly and very clearly stated that he does not want to be a problem for the club, let alone get involved in court scenarios.
Xavi has put Barcelona ahead of all other circumstances, aware that if the club finally decide to part with his services, it will be because they have ultimately failed to do their homework this season.
In any case, as the "AS" newspaper reported, the Barcelona coach remains convinced that he and the team have enough strength to overcome the delicate situation and end the season with a trophy, as they promised to President Laporta.
The truth is that the coach's merits have begun to waver dangerously. The loss in the Super Cup final has raised many questions about the Barcelona project, more about the image than the defeat itself.
In any case, Cavi is very clear that his future depends on trophies. If this June comes up empty-handed, his continuity would be in question. It would be time to talk to Joan Laporta and to make a deep reflection on the needs and the future of the club.
And here Cavi would be generous, aware that the club is above everyone. The coach will resign from the remaining year of his contract if requested by the president. In no case will he take Barcelona to court and it will not be a problem.
Mourinho on the horizon?!– But when Chavi's positions began to waver, Mourinho's shadow appeared. According to the Spanish media, the Portuguese left Rome would be ready to return to Spain to Barcelona.
Already, different teams from Europe and beyond have "attacked" to secure the services of the Portuguese coach. Despite being fired from Rome, Mourinho is still seen as a "Special One", with the "BIG" teams trying to take advantage as soon as possible and bring such a coach to the team.
But the "bomb" comes from Spain. According to the local media, Mourinho can take the direction of Barcelona. The president of the Catalans, Joan Laporta, has lost faith in Cavi, as he likes the Portuguese coach very much.
Undoubtedly, if the latter were to take charge of Barcelona, as a former Madrid player, he would create a big shock for Real fans.
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