Sergio Busquets’ future is still uncertain. The midfielder’s contract expires on June 30 with FC Barcelona and it looks like he has two options before him: renew his contract with Barça, which has the backing and support of Xavi Hernández, or go to Major League Soccer (MLS) and place 2nd in the final stage. to start. a football player in the united states.
Asked if he has decided where to play next season, Sergio Busquets was very clear. “Not yet. I’ve already said that in the summer and at my press conference against Switzerland in Zaragoza. Just like the World Cup, I haven’t decided. My last year, I know a lot has been said, but I always spoke the same way. I have nothing signed for one side or the other. We’ll see how it goes, but around February I want to be clear on that and make a decision.”He explained in an interview with ‘El Larguero’ from ‘Cadena Ser’.
Likewise, it was questioned whether the Qatar 2022 World Cup would be the last World Cup he played as a football player. “I haven’t decided but it seems more like yes. I’m already a year old, and although I have the coach’s trust and feel good and important, I’m closer to being last.. “I want to enjoy this World Cup, but I won’t decide anything now or when the tournament is over.”
Of course, he was wrong that Luis Enrique would be more likely to continue in ‘Red’ if he continued as coach: “Well, yeah, I would think”, he commented. In the same lines, he also added: “This choice was made by Luis Enrique and he shaped it according to his philosophy and it worked out really well”. And he pointed to: “If he doesn’t continue, I think another teacher will put his stamp on it again”.
In the same interview, Pedri and Gavi’s “They were surprised in the first months”, but “Although Pedri looks like Andrés” “he doesn’t like comparing them to Xavi and Iniesta”.. Regarding whether Barça players performed better in the Spanish team, he said: “It may be a little bit, but I don’t think it’s that exaggerated because there are two teams with different nuances, coaches, environments and philosophies.”