Barcelona has officially secured the long-term future of Hansi Flick, with the German tactician signing a contract extension that keeps him at the club until June 2028.
The former Bayern Munich boss has transformed the Catalan giants into a dominant force again, clinching five trophies during his impressive two-year tenure so far.
Since replacing Xavi Hernandez, Flick has secured five out of a possible eight trophies, including two La Liga titles, two Spanish Super Cups, and a Copa del Rey, restoring Barcelona's status as the premier force in Spanish football.
The deal was formalized Monday at the club's executive offices, where Flick met with vice-president Rafa Yuste and sporting director Deco. The new terms also include an option for an additional season, potentially keeping Flick until 2029.
Beyond the silverware, Flick has handed first-team debuts to 13 players from the famed La Masia academy, blending tactical discipline with youth development.
Flick said after signing: "The goal is to win more titles, perhaps also the Champions League, we will work for that, so that the dream comes true."