FC Barcelona are on the verge of securing the long-term future of their “champion coach.” As of May 7, 2026, Hansi Flick has informed the club’s hierarchy of his decision to extend his stay, with his agent Pini Zahavi currently in Barcelona to finalize the formal paperwork.

The Details of the Renewal
While an agreement in principle has been reached, the final structure of the deal is the last remaining point of discussion between Zahavi and the club. Two primary options are on the table:
- Option A: A new contract running until June 2028, which would include a mutual option to extend for a further 12 months until June 2029.
- Option B: A straight three-year deal, securing Flick’s position at the Spotify Camp Nou until June 2029.
The club’s president, Joan Laporta, has prioritized this renewal following Flick’s transformative impact over the last two seasons. The German tactician has already secured four trophies during his tenure and has Barcelona on the cusp of clinching a second consecutive La Liga title.
Timing of the Announcement
Despite the advanced stage of negotiations, Flick has reportedly requested that the official announcement be delayed. His preference is to wait until the 2025/26 La Liga title is mathematically secured, ensuring that the squad’s total focus remains on their immediate sporting objectives.
Building a Dynasty
Flick’s success has been built on a high-pressing, attacking identity that has seen youngsters like Lamine Yamal—who leads the team with 24 goals this season—blossom into global superstars.
By securing Flick until 2029, the board aims to provide the stability needed to finally end the club’s 12-year wait for a Champions League trophy, especially as they prepare for the full reopening of the renovated Spotify Camp Nou.
With Flick’s long-term future essentially secured, do you think a deal through 2029 provides enough stability to finally bring the Champions League trophy back to Catalonia, or is European success more dependent on summer squad reinforcements?