FC Barcelona: Wish Trainer Xavi gets release of Al Sadd
The FC Barcelona is in the obligation of his desired coach Xavi Hernandez on the target straight. Like Al Sadd, the club, in which the 41-year-old is still under contract, the exit clause of the Barca icon was paid and the payment was accepted. Apparently, Xavi is supposed to pay his repayment even from his own pocket.
The Al-SADD management has approved a change from XAVI to Barcelona after the transfer fee set out in the Treaty has been paid, says a message from the association from Qatar.
According to information of the Katarian journalist Mohamed Al Kaabi, who is very close to the club, should be Xavi, in order to be able to enter into negotiations with Barcelona, pay its repayment of 5 million euros even from his own pocket.
However, as the Mundo deportivo reports, an agreement of both parties is not yet achieved. Barca apparently demonstrated an agreement, which is why the pages of the Catalans has not yet announced the transfer.
Xavi was active as an active player between 1991 and 2015 for FC Barcelona and is considered one of the best players ever played for the club. In the career autumn, he moved to Al Sadd to Qatar before he finished his professional career there and took over the coach office of the club. There he even won the National Triple from Championship, Cup and Ligapokal last season.
The world champion of 2010 had last always emphasized one day to return to the Catalans. However, an earlier commitment failed at his Veto. Barcelona had separated from his previous coach Ronald Koeman almost a week ago.
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