Barcelona head coach Hansi Flick has signed a contract extension after guiding the Catalan club to a domestic treble in his first season.
The new deal will run until 2027 and comes following a trophy-laden first year in charge for the 60-year-old German.
Barca claimed the LaLiga title earlier this month after lifting the Copa del Rey and Spanish Supercopa, beating fierce rivals Real Madrid in both finals.
They also reached the semi-final of the Champions League, ultimately falling to Inter Milan after a thrilling two-legged tie.
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Flick was initially appointed on a two-year deal in May 2024 but the new deal will see him extend that by 12 months.
In a statement, Barcelona hailed Flick for bringing “excitement” back to the club and for making them a force in Europe once more.
“Hansi Flick has made Barca fans happy in his first season for many reasons: for the belief he has given to the team, for the epic comebacks and for the trophies,” the statement read.
“The excitement that the German has brought to the club in his first year in charge has made FC Barcelona a feared rival once again in Europe.
“Hansi Flick is creating history at FC Barcelona and that, we are sure, will continue in the coming seasons.”