Barcelona will fly in heights to accomplish their ultimate target and its simply winning the UEFA Champions League and also other important titles on ground. They've sacked Xavi Hernandez and will now appoints Hansi Flick as headcoach, giving path to improvement and enhancement of Barcelona, quite impressive. Barcelona president, Joan Laporta will work extremely hard enough to ensure things run smoothly and this will become one of the good changes in the club. Barcelona are elite team but when it comes to elite tournaments, they're always seen behind and they're never hitting the top goals.
Well, any club that wants to rebuild, dismissing their coach is the first step while the second step is buying new and good players. Has Barcelona improved financially that they would be able to buy players that will compete with the present Real Madrid squad? I think my thought is as good as yours. The problems Barcelona is not to win the Champions League but the at least to have a squad that will be able to contest with Real Madrid.
Even if Barcelona doesn't fire Xavi, the difficulty of winning trophies will still be the same, but perhaps Barcelona won't be too far behind if Xavi is retained, it will take a lot of luck to beat Madrid next season. I think it's not only Barcelona who will feel this, the Champions League contestants next season will also feel it. Even so, Hansi Flick still has to be optimistic about making his debut in La Liga, who knows, he might be lucky.
On the other hand, Felix and Cancelo plan to be retained for next season, Barcelona management wants to increase the duration of their loan for one more season. With unstable financial conditions, there are no surprise transfers that Barcelona can make. Apart from that, if the situation becomes more complicated, the Blaugrana will be forced to release their star players.