Barcelona remain undecided on their manager for next season, and despite Xavi Hernandez announcing his exit this summer, President Joan Laporta has made no secret of the fact that he would like him to continue next year. Part of the reason is that they are unconvinced by the alternatives on offer.

The likes of Julian Nagelsmann, Roberto de Zerbi, Thomas Tuchel and Mikel Arteta were linked the job, but all have been distanced from the role, with Matteo Moretto reporting that de Zerbi was an ‘impossible’ option due to his release clause. Luis Enrique, Rafael Marquez and Hansi Flick are reportedly still under consideration.

However as Pol Ballus of The Athletic told The Barcelona Podcast, one of the reasons that Xavi remains the first choice is that the Blaugrana are not convinced by their alternatives. Their next appointment could be crucial, and the club can scarcely afford a dramatic drop off, and even if  Xavi has his flaws, he is a known quantity to guide them through a tough spell. None of the alternatives are the ‘ideal’ appointment, and so Laporta’s feeling is that Xavi is a safer pair of hands.

Certainly Xavi is the cheapest option they have, and the one that will most protect Laporta from criticism with an electoral race two years out. Xavi was drafted in as an emergency replacement, but was a consensus choice, while their next manager is unluikely to be. Should things go wrong, the responsibility will fall squarely at his feet. Reportedly Xavi and Laporta will discuss their future after the 21st of April.

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