Barcelona coach Hansi Flick has confirmed that he has signed a new two-year contract extension with an option for a third season, days after securing a second consecutive La Liga title with the Catalan club.
The 61-year-old German sealed his latest league triumph on Sunday with a 2–0 victory over arch-rivals Real Madrid at Camp Nou.
“I am very happy and what I have achieved gives me confidence to continue one or two more years,” Flick said at a press conference ahead of Wednesday’s league match against Alaves.
“Many coaches would be happy to stay three or four years, but I think at Barca it is better to limit it. For now, I am under contract until 2028, and if everything goes well, we will extend it. It has been a good agreement for both parties. I have seen that I am in the right place.”
Flick said his immediate focus remains finishing the season strongly.
“Our goal is to reach 100 points, and to do so we have to win all three matches,” he said. “We have celebrated the title a lot but now we can play well.”
Flick joined Barcelona in 2024 and has since guided the club to two La Liga titles, one Copa del Rey, and two Spanish Super Cups.
However, the UEFA Champions League has remained elusive, with Barcelona falling short in successive campaigns—most recently being eliminated by Atletico Madrid in the quarter-finals.
“Everyone dreams of the Champions League. We have tried and we will keep trying. I am grateful for the trust to continue,” he said.
Before joining Barcelona, Flick won the Champions League with Bayern Munich in 2020 and previously served as assistant coach to Joachim Löw during Germany’s 2014 World Cup triumph.

