By Pilar Suarez in Barcelona
Xavi has performed an U-turn and will stay at Barcelona next season after productive talks with coach Luis Enrique and president Josep Maria Bartomeu on Tuesday.
The veteran midfielder had in June indicated his preference to leave Camp Nou after failing to receive assurances from new boss Luis Enrique on how much playing time he would receive.
But after mulling over offers from Qatari club Al-Arabi and new MLS franchise New York City, he has decided to extend his spell in Catalunya.
The news will be welcomed by club chiefs, who are keen for the 34-year-old to remain and share his extensive experience with the club’s younger players.
The situation could have been different, however, had Xavi received more attractive offers. But, having initially been intrigued by the financial rewards available in the Middle East, he cooled on the idea of moving to Qatar and instructed his agent to explore other proposals.
New York stepped forward - indeed they still have a deal on the table - but failed to convince the player it was the right move at this stage of his career.
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