Xavi has his eyes set on a EPL team after getting sacked 

It is rumored that Xavi, the former manager of Barcelona, is targeting a transfer to the Premier League
Barcelona manager Xavi has praised Erik ten Hag and Marcus Rashford
Barcelona manager Xavi has praised Erik ten Hag and Marcus Rashford

(Football news) The former midfield player has been charged with leading the Catalan giants through a protracted period of financial instability and maintaining their status as La Liga contenders since November 2021.

To a certain extent, Xavi has accomplished that ambition; he won the league championship the previous season, but this time around, he had to settle for second place.

But even though he had first made a U-turn to stay longer at Camp Nou, president Joan Laporta ended his tenure in the dugout due to remarks about the team’s anticipated success. 

Given that the club legend has successfully nurtured the development of several academy prospects in the first team, as well as winning a league title, Xavi’s reputation has very much remained intact.

Xavi ready to move to the Premier League

As a result of his association with Barcelona as a player as well as a manger, it remains to be seen where the 44-year-old will next end up.

Nevertheless, the Spaniard has his sights set on eventually linking up with a team in England. In the short term, the expectation is that Xavi will continue to take a break and recuperate ahead of taking on his next project.

That said, he seemingly wants to become the latest Spaniard manager to experience the Premier League, possessing the obvious desire to emulate Pep Guardiola’s success at Manchester City and Mikel Arteta’s progress at Arsenal.

Are there any obvious options for Xavi?

The report in question mentions no clubs that could emerge as a realistic destination, but it remains to be seen how Xavi would react to an approach from Manchester United.

With Thomas Tuchel said to have withdrawn from the race to potentially succeed Erik ten Hag and Gareth Southgate focused on England’s bid to win Euro 2024, it is not beyond the realms of possibility that Xavi could be provided with an opportunity.

Elsewhere, Xavi is reliant on sackings or resignations. Each of the managers at last season’s top-seven seem secure in their positions.

Eddie Howe may come under pressure to deliver at Newcastle United at the beginning of 2024-25, but Xavi could have to wait until 2025 unless a vacancy opens up at St James’ Park.

Also read: England lose to Iceland just before the Euro 2024

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