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Xavi Rejects Another Head Coach Offer As Ex-Barcelona Boss Awaits Right Challenge

Xavi Hernandez coaching Barcelona during a LaLiga match before his 2024 exit

Ex-Barcelona coach Xavi Hernandez is showing the football world that patience truly is a virtue. Since leaving Barcelona in 2024, the Spanish legend has been in no hurry to jump into another managerial role — despite receiving tempting offers from top clubs across Europe, Asia, and even Russia.

Most recently, Xavi turned down a coaching offer from Spartak Moscow, a team looking to rebuild under sporting director Francis Cagigao. The Russian club reportedly viewed Xavi as the ideal leader to usher in a new era, but the former Barcelona boss wasn’t convinced. Instead, he chose to wait for a project that fully aligns with his footballing philosophy — one built on control, positional play, and long-term development.

This isn’t the first time the 45-year-old tactician has said no to a big opportunity. In recent months, he’s also declined offers from Manchester United, Ajax, and Saudi club Al-Ittihad, proving that he values vision over convenience. A source close to the Spaniard revealed, “Xavi’s priority is the right footballing project, not money.”

Interestingly, Xavi was even linked with the India national team job, a surprising rumor that highlighted his global appeal. Though the deal never materialized, it showed just how respected his name remains in world football.

For now, Xavi is taking his time — analyzing game models, reviewing clubs’ structures, and fine-tuning his coaching methods with his technical team. Financially secure and mentally prepared, he’s waiting for the perfect fit rather than walking into chaos.

And honestly, that’s classic Xavi — the same calm, composed mind that once controlled Barcelona’s midfield is now doing the same with his managerial career.


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