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Sergio Busquets Confirms Final Season: Why The Midfield Maestro Will Retire After 2025
- Aug 20, 2025; Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA; Inter Miami CF midfielder Sergio Busquets (5) dribbles the ball past Tigres UANL forward Angel Correa (7) during the first half at Chase Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

After over 15 years of controlling midfields across Europe and America, Sergio Busquets is finally ready to bring the curtain down. Spanish outlets like Cadena COPE and SoyFutbol have revealed that the Barcelona legend is preparing to retire at the end of the 2025 season, which means his last competitive matches could come as late as November or December, depending on how far Inter Miami goes in the playoffs.

Busquets has not released a flashy farewell just yet, though his words leave little doubt. In a press conference before Inter Miami’s Leagues Cup semifinal, he admitted, “Estoy más cerca de acabar mi carrera que de seguirla,” which translates to “I’m closer to finishing my career than continuing it.” His current contract in Miami runs through 2025, and everything now points toward that deal marking the natural end of an extraordinary playing journey.

The Legacy Of A Midfield Architect

Few players in football history have managed to change the way a position is understood, but Busquets did exactly that. He never relied on electric pace or goals from distance. Instead, his game was built on intelligence, timing, and consistency. 

At Barcelona, where he spent his entire European club career from 2008 to 2023, he featured in more than 700 matches and collected over thirty major trophies. His cabinet includes nine La Liga titles, seven Copa del Rey triumphs, and three Champions League winners’ medals, alongside multiple UEFA Super Cups and FIFA Club World Cups.

When he joined Inter Miami in 2023, many assumed the twilight years would be quiet. Instead, he proved the doubters wrong. Within weeks of arriving, he helped Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba guide the club to the 2023 Leagues Cup, the first trophy in Inter Miami’s history. He followed it up with another piece of silverware in 2024 as the team lifted the Supporters’ Shield, proof that his intelligence on the pitch still translated across continents.

His story with Spain is just as decorated. Busquets became a central figure in what many call the golden generation, the group that turned La Roja into world champions. He lifted the World Cup in 2010, added the European Championship in 2012, and played at the highest level for more than a decade. 

By the time he retired from international duty after the 2022 World Cup, he had earned 143 caps and had given Spain the calmness and balance that made their attacking brilliance possible.

What Makes Busquets Special

It’s easy to admire Busquets once you know what to look for. He rarely scored the winning goal or made the highlight reel, but he was always the reason Barcelona and Spain could play their football with such control. 

His genius lay in how he read the game. He could spot danger seconds before anyone else, slipping into space to make an interception or positioning himself perfectly so a teammate could receive the ball under no pressure.

Perhaps the most striking quality was his calmness. When the crowd grew restless and opponents pressed high, Busquets never panicked. 

His passing under pressure was so simple yet so effective. A quick turn, a short touch, and suddenly Barcelona were building again. He was the metronome, setting the rhythm of games that often felt like symphonies under Pep Guardiola and later managers.

The famous midfield trio of Xavi, Andrés Iniesta, and Busquets remains one of the most celebrated partnerships football has ever seen. While Xavi dictated with precision and Iniesta dazzled with dribbles, Busquets provided the glue. 

He gave them the freedom to shine by protecting the team defensively and recycling possession when attacks stalled. Together, they rewrote what it meant to dominate matches.

What’s Next: Closing Chapters And Unanswered Questions

Even with his retirement looming, the exact way it will happen remains a mystery. Some believe he will record a farewell video similar to the emotional message he released when leaving Barcelona. Others think he will wait until the end of Inter Miami’s campaign to announce it officially. 

What is clear is that these final months will be cherished not only by fans in Miami but also by millions across the world who grew up watching him in garnet and blue.

Speculation has also begun about what comes next. Coaching remains a possibility given his understanding of the game, while some insiders suggest Barcelona could eventually invite him back in an ambassadorial or sporting role. 

The club has already brought back legends such as Xavi and Deco in different capacities, so a return for Busquets would not be surprising. At the moment, though, he seems focused solely on closing this chapter with dignity and class, as he has always carried himself.

Final Thoughts 

Sergio Busquets is the definition of a footballer whose value went far beyond numbers. He was never about goals or glamour, but about balance, control, and a deep understanding of how football truly works. From anchoring Barcelona’s midfield in their golden era to lifting the World Cup with Spain, his career has been a lesson in subtle brilliance.

As the months tick down toward his farewell, every appearance feels like a celebration of what he has given to the game. Each pass, each interception, each moment of calm in chaos is a reminder of why he was so unique. When he does officially hang up his boots, the sport will lose not just a champion but a masterclass in simplicity and intelligence.

This article first appeared on Total Apex Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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