Ronald Koeman has addressed the ongoing speculation over his position at Camp Nou, insisting Barcelona “are going to have problems” if he doesn’t have a future at the club.
Koeman was handed a two-year contract by Barca when he replaced Quique Setien in the hot seat back in August, but now finds himself under increasing pressure amid a turbulent 2020-21 campaign.
It has been suggested that the Dutchman could lose his job when the club’s next president is elected later this month, and he has now admitted to being uncertain with regards to whether or not he will be given the chance to remain in charge through to 2022.
“I have not spoken with anyone. We have to wait for who comes in as president and his plan,” Koeman told a press conference on Tuesday.
“If I do not see an important future for me we are going to have problems, because I have one more year on my contract.”
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