Hansi Flick confirms brutal Barcelona preseason plan

Barcelona boss Hansi Flick is planning a brutal training regime to prepare his team for the 2025/26 season.

La Blaugrana has benefited from not playing in the FIFA Club World Cup this summer and its stars must be well equipped in the coming months.

His team has returned to the first tests and Barcelona slows down on tour later this month after a camp in Catalonia.

According to reports from Diario Sport, Flick is ready to bring his players through major physical tests, without breaks in sessions at the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper.

From today there will be ten sessions in the first week, added to the agenda without days off.

This also includes three days of double sessions, with camps in the morning and the afternoon, which will be mixed up all day.

The goal is to prevent training in the hottest part of the day before you go to morning sessions prior to their flight to Japan.

Barcelona arrives in Japan and starts training on July 24, with their first friendly match of the tour on the Japanese side Vissel Kobe on the 27th.

Flick statements are then confronted with FC Seoul in the South Korean capital on July 31, before a third game, on August 4, against Daegu FC.

They will then fly back to Spain for the definitive pre -season preparations with the Joan Gamper Trophy on 10 August, but details of that game are not confirmed.

It is unlikely that Barcelona will achieve their deadline of playing the game in their Camp Nou -Huis due to delays in the renovation project.

La Liga has confirmed that the first three games of Barcelona of the 2025/26 season will be played from home in Mallorca, Levante and Rayo Vallecano, hoping that they can return home after the international break of September.

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