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FC Barcelona to Delay Contract Talks with Hansi Flick Until Season End

Barcelona president Joan Laporta confirms contract talks with Hansi Flick will take place after the season despite strong performances.

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There’s no rush at FC Barcelona when it comes to Hansi Flick’s future, and that, in itself, says a lot.

Club president Joan Laporta has made it clear that discussions over Flick’s contract will wait until the end of the season. It’s not because of uncertainty or tension. In fact, it’s quite the opposite.

Flick has impressed since taking charge. Results, structure, and overall direction have all improved under the German coach. By most standards, he’s already done enough to earn a renewal.

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But the man himself isn’t in a hurry.

According to Laporta, Hansi Flick prefers to take a step back and evaluate everything once the season wraps up. That includes the squad, the club’s progress, and whether the long-term project aligns with his vision.

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It’s a calm approach, maybe even a refreshing one in modern football, where decisions are often rushed.

For Barcelona, this patience also works in their favor. The club is still in a rebuilding phase, balancing financial realities with on-pitch ambition. Locking in a manager too quickly, even a successful one, doesn’t always guarantee stability. Taking time to reflect could lead to a stronger, more deliberate decision.

There’s also a quiet confidence in how this is being handled. No drama, no public pressure, no desperate negotiations. Just a mutual understanding that the conversation will happen when the timing feels right.

And that timing matters.

By the end of the season, Barcelona will have a clearer picture of their progress, their squad needs, and their competitiveness. Flick, too, will know whether this project is exactly what he wants moving forward.

Until then, the focus remains where it should be: on football.

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