Following Joan Laporta's re-election as Barcelona president, the future of coach Hansi Flick has once again taken center stage. Laporta confirmed the club's intent to extend Flick's contract until 2028, one year beyond his current deal expiring in 2027.

Flick himself remained cautious in a press conference, stating it was not yet the right time to discuss the renewal. He expressed great happiness at Barcelona and emphasized that he needs to discuss the matter with his family. Importantly, Flick declared, "This will be my last club, my last job."

Laporta praised Flick as a young, energetic coach who has united the team and elevated their level of play. Since taking charge in summer 2024, Flick led Barcelona to a domestic double—winning both La Liga and the Copa del Rey. Before that, he achieved notable success with Bayern Munich, including a treble in 2020, and coached the German national team.

According to Laporta, extending Flick's contract will send a message of stability and success for the club's project. An official announcement is expected soon, though the coach prefers to focus on the important Champions League Round of 16 ties against Newcastle United, highlighting the club's solid structure and strong support.

In short, Flick remains a cornerstone of Barcelona's plans, with his intention to finish his coaching career at the club raising hopes among fans for sustained growth and success.