Valverde tipped to replace Enrique
Barcelona face a summer of re-building after losing the league to Real
Barcelona face a summer of reconstruction after their grip on the La Liga title was ended by newly-crowned champions Real Madrid.
A look at five key issues the Catalans have to address in the coming months to gain ground on their rivals from the Spanish capital:
New deal for Messi
Undoubtedly, Barca’s number one priority is to ensure that Lionel Messi’s future remains at the Camp Nou.
Barca’s failure to win La Liga or the Champions League this season has been no fault of Messi. The five-time World Player of the Year has been at his brilliant best in carrying his side for large parts of the campaign. Messi’s contract is up in June 2018 meaning he could freely speak to other clubs as early as January about moving on a free transfer.
Appoint a new coach
Luis Enrique took the heat out of the debate surrounding his future back in March by announcing he will not stay on as coach for next season after three years in charge.
Plenty of high-profile names were then linked with the job, but all signs indicate the Barca hierarchy will opt for the understated option of Athletic Bilbao’s Ernesto Valverde as the man to step into the breach.
Reconstruct the midfield
Barca have undergone a dramatic change in style in recent years from Guardiola’s team of metronomic passers built around Xavi and Andres Iniesta in midfield, to a top heavy side reliant on the firepower of Messi, Luis Suarez and Neymar upfront.
With Xavi gone and Iniesta playing a far more limited number of games at 33, Barca’s attempts to find successors for two of the greatest players in the club’s history have understandably ran into problems.
Right-back a priority
Before the midfield, Barca’s first priority in the transfer market is a right-back. Poor planning also let Dani Alves go for free to Juventus and his scintillating form allied to Barca’s inability to replace him has been another stick with which to beat Barca’s beleaguered board. Sergi Roberto has deputised as best he can, but he remains a converted midfield player and exposed defensively when faced with real quality.
Injection of young blood
Barca also missed out on the title because Madrid were able to field a team filled with young back-ups for various games down the stretch to rest their first team stars without suffering any dip in performance.
By contrast, Barca face the problem of fending off the ageing process with most of their key men. Messi, Suarez and Gerard Pique all turn 30 this year, whilst Javier Mascherano and Iniesta are already well beyond that mark.