Since Joan Laporta’s re-election as Barcelona president, the question has been constantly on everyone’s mind: when will coach Hansi Flick’s contract be renewed? This is especially pertinent given the excellent relationship between the two parties over the past two years.
Before the Barcelona elections, Spanish media outlets had suggested that Laporta’s defeat would mean the German coach’s departure. Flick reportedly prefers to work with no one other than the Catalan president, given their strong working relationship since 2014.
Laporta won the Barcelona elections by a significant margin over his closest rival, Victor Font. His first statement after the results was that he would renew Flick’s contract, but this has yet to materialize.
When will Flick renew his contract with Barcelona?
According to Mundo Deportivo, Laporta intends to begin renewal talks with Flick and discuss the terms of the new contract after Barcelona’s Champions League quarter-final first leg against Atlético Madrid.
Flick’s current contract with Barça runs until the summer of 2027, and Laporta wants to extend it for at least two more years, a move Flick is open to. However, some points need to be negotiated first to satisfy both parties.
Flick prefers not to meet with Laporta himself to negotiate the renewal, instead granting his agent, Pini Zahavi, full authority. The Polish agent has a close relationship with both the president and sporting director Deco, which should facilitate a swift and smooth negotiation process.
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Mundo Deportivo reports that Zahavi, Flick’s agent, will be in attendance at the stadium for the match and will then meet with Laporta and his entourage to discuss the details of Flick’s new contract.
Thus, the second or third week of April at the latest could see the announcement of Flick’s contract renewal for a maximum of one or two years.
The 60-year-old German coach prefers not to take on long-term contracts, which is why he previously refused to renew for more than an additional year, and he will likely maintain the same approach during these negotiations.
Flick will retire from coaching after Barcelona
Flick had confirmed in press statements his and his family’s great happiness in Barcelona, hinting at his desire to stay with the Blaugrana for as long as possible, but stating that discussing this requires “the right time.”
In response to numerous questions about the renewal, the former German national team coach said, “I am happy working at Camp Nou, but this is not the right time. Everyone knows I am very happy here, but I need to talk to my family.” “There will be a suitable time to talk, not now.”
In the same vein, Flick announced that he will not coach any other club after Barcelona and will be content with all he has achieved in the world of football once his time at Camp Nou comes to an end.
Hansi Flick’s Achievements with Barcelona
Flick took over as Barcelona coach after Hansi Flick’s dismissal in June 2014, and quickly succeeded in bringing Barça back to winning titles, restoring the Catalan club to its former status as a contender for various domestic and European trophies.
Hansi Flick has been named as LaLiga Manager of the Month FIVE times since he joined Barcelona 😮💨🔥 pic.twitter.com/ftF2ZPpSgD
— OneFootball (@OneFootball) March 24, 2026
In his first season with Barcelona, Flick won the Spanish Super Cup against Real Madrid, then lifted the Copa del Rey after defeating Los Blancos again in the final, in addition to winning La Liga.
In his second season, currently underway, Flick has won the Spanish Super Cup and is currently leading La Liga, having reached the Champions League quarterfinals, a stage from which they were eliminated last season by Inter Milan.




