FC Barcelona has reportedly put an end to its search for a new head coach, as they have already decided who will replace Xavi Hernandez if he decides to step down on June 30. Xavi had previously announced his intention to leave the club back in January, following a disappointing loss to Villarreal. However, since then, the team has shown great improvement and is now unbeaten in 13 games. They are also on the verge of reaching the Champions League last four for the first time since 2019.

President Joan Laporta has been vocal about his desire to keep Xavi at the helm and has expressed his hopes that the club legend will stay on. Laporta mentioned in an interview with Mundo Deportivo that he respects Xavi’s decision and would like him to continue leading the team beyond the current season. While Laporta is keen on retaining Xavi, he also acknowledged the pressure that comes with managing a club like Barcelona.

Xavi’s decision to leave at the end of the season seems to have sparked a need for improvement among the players, who have been performing exceptionally well ever since the announcement. This has led to discussions around what it would take for Xavi to commit to another year with the team, including positive results and financial backing in the transfer market. While there have been talks about other potential candidates for the coaching position, including Roberto De Zerbi and Hansi Flick, the search has reportedly been halted, indicating a strong desire for Xavi to continue his tenure.

If Xavi ultimately decides to step down, it has been revealed that Rafa Marquez is the chosen successor. Marquez, a former teammate of Xavi during his playing days, currently oversees the reserve team, Barca Atletic, which gives him a good understanding of the club and its young talent. However, the question remains whether Marquez is ready for the transition to senior football management at an elite level. As the deadline approaches for Xavi to make a decision on his future with the team, all eyes will be on Barcelona to see how this coaching situation unfolds in the coming weeks.

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