HANSI FLICK has dropped a major bombshell over when he will end his career as a football manager.

The German is considered one of the best coaches in the sport having won a famous treble with .

Fc Barcelona Training Session And Press Conference - Uefa Champions League 2025/26Hansi Flick has revealed when he will retire from football managementCredit: Getty Champions League - Final - Bayern Munich v Paris St GermainHe won a famous treble with Bayern Munich in 2020Credit: Reuters

, 61, led Bayern to the , and DFB-Pokal titles in 2020.

He also won the Club World Cup, DFL-Supercup and Uefa Super Cup that year to make it a landmark ‘Sextuple’ achievement.

He was sacked by the Bavarian giants just one year later and after a spell in charge of now finds himself at .

Flick was appointed as manager of the Catalans in 2024 following the axing of club legend .

By the end of the 2024/25 season, he had managed to guide the club to win the LaLiga, Copa del Rey and the Supercopa de Espana.

Despite his success in the dugout, Flick is already aware of when he wants to walk away from the sport.

The manager has insisted that his current role at Barcelona will be his “last job”.

Flick has claimed that knowing when the end of his career will be is something that gives him joy.

He said: “I think it’s clear that I like working here, but I also value my independence.

“I have a great family and a lot of support. This is , and I try to give my best to the team… but we’ll see.

“There’s time. I’m not thinking about going anywhere else. This will be my last job and that makes me happy,”

Flick made the revelation when speaking to the media ahead of Barcelona’s Champions League second leg against .

The LaLiga outfit drew 1-1 at St James’ Park thanks to a late penalty from .

NINTCHDBPICT001067502584Flick won three trophies in his first season at BarcelonaCredit: German Parga

Hansi Flick's managerial record

HANSI FLICK has established himself as one of the best managers in Europe thanks to his efficency at winning trophies.

FC Barcelona (2024–Present)

  • Matches: 104
  • Record: 78 Wins | 10 Draws | 16 Losses
  • Win Rate: 75.0%

Trophies: LaLiga (2024–25), Copa del Rey (2024–25), Supercopa de España (2025, 2026)

Germany (2021–2023)

  • Matches: 25
  • Record: 12 Wins | 7 Draws | 6 Losses
  • Win Rate: 48.0%

Trophies: None

FC Bayern Munich (2019–2021)

  • Matches: 86
  • Record: 70 Wins | 9 Draws | 7 Losses
  • Win Rate: 81.4%

Trophies: Uefa Champions League (2019–20), Bundesliga (2019–20, 2020–21), DFB-Pokal (2019–20), UEFA Super Cup (2020), DFL-Supercup (2020), FIFA Club World Cup (2020)

TSG 1899 Hoffenheim (2000–2005)

  • Matches: 196
  • Record: 88 Wins | 46 Draws | 62 Losses
  • Win Rate: 44.9%

Trophies: North Baden Cup (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005)

FC Victoria Bammental (1996–2000)

  • Matches: 122
  • Record: 44 Wins | 33 Draws | 45 Losses
  • Win Rate: 36.1%

Trophies: None

Overall Career Record

  • Matches: 533
  • Record: 292 Wins | 105 Draws | 136 Losses
  • Win Rate: 54.8%

Total Trophies: 15

There has been some distraction around the Barcelona team with speculation over Flick’s contract.

His deal at the Nou Camp is set to expire in 2027 but it is not known whether or not there will be an extension signed.

Flick added: “I don’t think it’s the right time to talk about my contract renewal now.

“There’s an important match for the club and for our future.

“I’m , but I need to talk to my family. There will be time to discuss all of this.”