Xavi Hernandez is set to return to management in the summer after a 7-month break.

What happened?

Xavi was sacked by Barcelona almost 7 months ago and has been taking a sabbatical year to spend time with his family.

Why it matters for Xavi

He has been preparing for his return to management, with sources close to him stating he wants a European club with aspirations and a medium-long term project.

Xavi has turned down numerous job offers, including from Manchester United, who approached him before appointing Ruben Amorim.

What comes next?

Other proposals have arrived from Besiktas, Botafogo, and the South Korean national team, but Xavi is waiting for the right opportunity.

Barcelona have moved on from Xavi, with Hansi Flick winning his first trophy as manager in the Spanish Super Cup after a 5-2 victory over Real Madrid.

Xavi's next move will be closely watched, given his success during his time in charge of the Barcelona first team.

He has set his sights on a summer return to management, and it remains to be seen where he will end up.

Xavi's experience and skills make him an attractive candidate for many clubs, and he will likely be the subject of several offers when the summer rolls around.

The 45-year-old has been out of football since his departure from Barcelona, but he is now ready to return to the sport he loves.

His plan is to take on a new challenge with a club that has aspirations and a clear project, and he is willing to wait for the right opportunity.

Xavi's return to management will be a significant event in the football world, and fans will be eager to see where he ends up and how he performs.

The summer transfer window will be an exciting time for Xavi and his fans, as he prepares to take on a new challenge and make his mark on the football world once again.