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Xavi set to take over as Barcelona coach, Qatar’s Al-Sadd says

Xavi Hernandez is free to take the reins at his former club after Barcelona pays release clause in his contract with Al-Sadd.

Former Spain international Xavi joined Al-Sadd as a player in 2015 after 17 trophy-laden years with Barcelona, becoming their head coach after hanging up his boots in 2019 [File: Ibraheem al-Omari/Reuters]

Xavi Hernandez is free to take over as head coach of Barcelona after the Catalan club paid the release clause in his contract with Al-Sadd, the Qatari team said.

Al-Sadd agreed to release Xavi, who is set to take the reins at his former club following the sacking of Ronald Koeman.

“Xavi informed us a few days ago of his desire to go to Barcelona at this particular time, because of the critical stage his hometown club is going through, and we understand this and decided not to stand in his way,” Al-Sadd CEO Turki al-Ali said in a statement on Friday.

“The #AlSadd administration has agreed on Xavi’s move to Barcelona after the payment of the release clause stipulated in the contract. We’ve agreed on cooperation with Barcelona in the future. Xavi is an important part of Al-Sadd’s history and we wish him success.”

Barcelona sent vice president Rafa Yuste and director of football Mateu Alemany to Doha for talks on Wednesday.

Xavi is set to replace caretaker coach Sergi Barjuan who was appointed after the club sacked Koeman following a 1-0 league defeat at Rayo Vallecano last month, their fourth loss in six games in all competitions.

Barcelona had to let Lionel Messi leave the club before the season began and has admitted it is saddled with huge debts.

Former Spain international Xavi joined Al-Sadd as a player in 2015 after 17 trophy-laden years with Barcelona, becoming their head coach after hanging up his boots in 2019.

In April, the 41-year-old led his side to the Qatari domestic league title with the team remaining unbeaten.

Source : News Agencies