Barcelona has announced the return of its legendary midfielder, Xavi Hernandez as coach.
Xavi is expected to mount a challenge with the fallen Spanish giant.
Xavi will also be charged with improving the team’s style of play, which was a key criticism during the tenure of Koeman, another former Barca player.
The Spaniard left Camp Nou to play for Al Sadd in 2015, after making 767 appearances for the Catalan club, which included winning eight La Liga titles and four Champions Leagues.
“It’s time to come home. Welcome, Xavi,” Barca tweeted.
“It wasn’t goodbye, it was see you later,” it wrote, along with a video montage of the player’s departure in 2015.
Barcelona said in a statement it had reached an agreement with Xavi to become first team coach for the rest of the current season and two more seasons, replacing the sacked Ronald Koeman.
“It is expected that Xavi Hernandez will arrive in Barcelona this weekend and that on Monday 8 November his presentation as new FC Barcelona first team coach will take place in an event open to the public at Camp Nou,” it said.