Xavi Hernandez has confirmed that he will not be accepting the salary owed to him by Barcelona as he prepares to depart from the club at the conclusion of the season.
His departure, after a 2.5-year stint as head coach of the Catalan giants, will be marked by Sunday's match against Sevilla.
Despite the circumstances surrounding his exit, which followed persistent pleas from club president Joan Laporta for him to stay, Xavi maintained a gracious attitude towards the Barcelona leadership.
In his remarks to the media, he expressed gratitude and respect for Laporta and other club officials.
“I’m grateful to the president and I haven’t had any problems with the leaders. I’m a club man and I’ve adapted to the circumstances.
“The president gave me his reasons and I have no choice but to accept his decision,” Xavi said.
The former Barcelona player and coach also announced his intention to take a break from management following his departure.
He added he is not open to taking up any managerial job at the moment, stating the need for rest.
“I haven’t thought about it. Now I think I need a break. I love this club and hopefully it will give me the opportunity to work again in the future at the club of my life.
“From here, listen and see what the future holds. A while resting – I’m sure I need it.”
There had been speculation regarding whether Xavi would accept the compensation owed to him, which could impact Barcelona’s financial planning for the upcoming transfer window.
However, Xavi clarified that he would not take any payments, staying true to his previous commitment.
“There won’t be a problem on this, I said it before. I will keep my word,” Xavi confirmed.