Former Barcelona boss Xavi Hernandez is not expected to return to a management position until at least 2026.
The ex-midfielder has been out of the game since his departure from La Blaugrana in May 2024 after controversial end to his tenure.
Xavi led Barcelona to the La Liga title in his first full season in charge in 2022/23 but his final months in charge were filled with negativity.
The 45-year-old has spoken openly about his eagerness to take on a new role but there still some lingering frustration over how it ended at Barcelona.
“There’s no hurry for me, but I’d like a good project. Like, ‘You have four years to work and make a project’. I’d love to work in the Premier League, I love the passion there. In Spain, it’s too much about the result,” he told an interview with The Athletic.
“I’m ready to ‘suffer’ again, but I don’t think I’ll suffer more than I suffered at Barca. It was too emotional for me because I was a supporter, too.”
Xavi’s comment on the Premier League reiterates the widely held view that England is his next destination – but he is happy to wait.
Manchester United, Chelsea and Tottenham could all potentially be in the market for a new manager this summer with reports from Diario AS indicating he will wait.
All three hold a degree of uncertainty, with Ruben Amorim unable to make an impact at Old Trafford, and Ange Postecoglou’s Europa League success could gift him a second chance at Spurs.
The above report indicates Xavi was offered the chance to be Tite’s assistant at the 2022 FIFA World Cup with a view to replacing him as Brazil boss in 2023.
That door is now obviously closed with Carlo Ancelotti taking charge of the Samba Boys – and Luis de la Fuente is enjoying a superb run as Spain boss – but the France and England jobs will be vacant after the 2026 World Cup.
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With Mitch Marner’s move to the Vegas Golden Knights closing a major chapter in Toronto, GM Brad Treliving made a series of moves to replace his production. He might not be done. Three may be even bolder moves on the horizon. We’ve heard the names Calle Jarnkrok and David Kampf before. However, the Maple Leafs are actively fielding and exploring trade scenarios as they look to reshape their roster — and according to Nick Kypreos, a handful of intriguing names are emerging in trade chatter: Morgan Rielly, Brandon Carlo, and former Leafs fan-favorite Nazem Kadri. The most surprising name still generating buzz is Rielly. Despite being a longtime cornerstone on Toronto’s blue line, his $7.5 million cap hit and no-move clause complicate matters. Yet with the team needing help up front, and possible interest in offensive defensemen like Pittsburgh’s Erik Karlsson, Rielly could become part of a larger plan if he’s open to waiving. Also surprising is the talk surrounding Carlo. A recent addition to the Leafs’ defense corps, he is already being talked about behind the scenes as a potential trade piece. If he were made available, there is interest around the league, as the 6-foot-6 shutdown defender has a team-friendly cap hit and strong penalty-killing ability. Trading Carlo could get the Leafs a top-six forward. Finally, reports on the availability of Kadri remain conflicting. Some say he’s not available, while others suggest that the Calgary Flames would consider the idea. The former Maple Leaf would be a welcome addition back to Toronto, but there isn’t much of a reason for the Flames to trade him unless the return is outstanding. Kadri reportedly would consider waiving his no-move clause for a reunion. That said, getting a deal done won’t be easy, especially with Montreal also rumored to be on his short list. Whether any of these deals come to pass or are just pure speculation, one thing’s sure: the Maple Leafs aren’t standing still. Treliving is trying to get his roster to score more goals. He seems willing to entertain any idea and play Moneyball with the roster if it will help.
Milwaukee Brewers Jacob Misiorowski was back on the mound on Tuesday night against the Seattle Mariners, and even though he pitched just 3.2 innings, he continued to show why he is one of baseball's most exciting young talents. Prior to be pulled after 64 pitches, he allowed just three hits, walked one and struck out seven to continue his stunning start to his big league career. He also continued to light up the radar gun in a way that no other pitcher in the modern era has. Following Tuesday's start, where he regularly clocked in at over 101 mph, he has now thrown 39 pitches this season that have eclipsed 101 mph on the radar gun. He has done that in just 29.1 innings over six starts. By comparison, every other starting pitcher in Major League Baseball has tallied just 17 pitches of 101 mph or higher — combined. But it's not just about how he stacks up with pitchers this season that is staggering. It's that he is near the top of the list for 101 mph pitches for a career. Here are two of his 101 mph heaters from Tuesday. The ball just erupts out of his hand at the hitters. When you add in his mid-90s change-up and high-90s breaking pitches he is already one of the nastiest pitchers in the majors. It is that sort of electric stuff that made him a National League All-Star after just five appearances. For the season, he has now struck out 40 batters in 29.1 innings of work (that is 12.27 per nine innings), allowed only 15 hits and just eight earned runs. And five of those earned runs against came in only one start. Given his age and with the way teams today are extremely protective of their pitchers, he is probably going to see his pitch counts and innings closely monitored this season. When he is on the mound, though, he is quickly becoming appointment viewing.
WNBA players sent a message to the league with T-shirts they wore ahead of the All-Star Game on Saturday night, but the ratings for the game did not exactly strengthen their stance. Prior to the All-Star Game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, Ind., Caitlin Clark and other players warmed up in shirts that said “Pay us what you owe us” across the front. The message had to do with the current state of collective bargaining agreement negotiations between the WNBA and WNBA Player’s Association. Unfortunately for the players, the television ratings for the game were not very good. Ryan Glasspiegel of Front Office Sports reported on Tuesday that the WNBA All-Star Game drew 2.19 million viewers on ABC, which was down roughly 36% from a year ago. Last year’s game featured the WNBA All-Stars against the Team USA squad that was preparing to compete in the Summer Olympics in Paris. The dip in ratings is likely another example of the type of impact Clark has had on the WNBA. Although she was a team captain for this year’s All-Star Game, Clark did not play due to a groin injury. Clark played in last year’s game for the All-Star side, as she did not make the Team USA Olympic roster. Many fans were outraged that she was snubbed from the Olympic team, which added an element of intrigue to the All-Star Game. There is no way of knowing for certain whether more fans would have watched the All-Star Game on Saturday night had Clark played. It is a safe guess, however, especially when you look at some recent trends for the league.
It's no secret that one reason the Jacksonville Jaguars hired former Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen as their new head coach is that those running the Jaguars believe Coen can help fifth-year quarterback Trevor Lawrence make a major leap in his development. While speaking with reporters at training camp on Wednesday, Lawrence discussed how he and other quarterbacks on the roster were given a timed, 100-question quiz regarding the offense when they reported for camp on July 19. "It was pretty difficult," Lawrence said about Coen's test, as shared by Michael DiRocco of ESPN. "Some of [the questions] were some layups, but, yes, there were some good questions in there, some tough ones that kind of get us back going for camp and get the mind going and all the stuff you have to do as a quarterback. It was good. It kind of encompassed our whole offense, whether it's scheme, protections, it was a lot of stuff that was good to do as one of our first days back to kind of make sure we're ready to go." Coen is the third full-time head coach Lawrence has had since the Jaguars made the 25-year-old the first pick of the 2021 NFL Draft. Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield enjoyed the best campaign, to date, of his career while playing in Coen's offense last season, and the hope for Jacksonville is that Lawrence will prove to be a quick learner this summer. Lawrence said on Wednesday that he was responsible for "a couple bad answers" as he got 15 of the 100 questions wrong. He has plenty of time before the Jaguars open the regular season with a matchup versus the Carolina Panthers on Sept. 7 to ace Coen's quiz. While Lawrence signed a five-year contract extension worth up to $275M last offseason, he has been the subject of some trade rumors ever since he was shut down in early December to undergo shoulder surgery. He dealt with "general soreness" in his throwing arm back in June, but Juston Lewis of the Florida Times-Union noted that Lawrence insisted on Wednesday he's feeling "the best [he has] felt in a long time physically." Earlier in the summer, Lawrence acknowledged he knows he has to "really turn it on" following a disappointing 2024 season that the Jaguars ended with a record of 4-13. It sounds like Coen plans to have Lawrence hard at work through the end of the preseason.
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