Big news from Barcelona! Hansi Flick has officially announced his contract extension with the club, turning what was an open secret into a done deal. The German manager, who has revitalized the Blaugrana, shared the exciting update during a press conference on Tuesday.
"We will continue for one more year, until 2028, and if everything goes well, one more year after that," Flick told reporters. "It's a good agreement. I'm in the right place." The new deal not only secures his future but also includes an optional additional year, reflecting the club's trust in his leadership.
Flick's impact has been undeniable. Under his guidance, FC Barcelona have clinched back-to-back La Liga titles, establishing themselves as the dominant force in Spanish football once again. But the German tactician isn't resting on his laurels. "It's time to keep winning and try to win the Champions League again," he stated, setting his sights on Europe's biggest prize for next season.
Adding to the excitement, Flick revealed a personal goal: helping Barça reach the historic 100-point mark in La Liga. With just three matches remaining in the season, that milestone is well within reach—a testament to the team's consistency and Flick's tactical brilliance.
For fans and players alike, this extension is a clear signal that Barcelona's revival is just getting started. As Flick himself put it, he's exactly where he belongs—and the future looks bright for the Blaugrana.
