Audio By Carbonatix
Xavi says he wants to "go back home" to be Barcelona manager and hopes an agreement can be reached with Al Sadd.
The Qatari club have previously said their boss will not be allowed to leave at "this sensitive time of the season".
Barca officials are in Doha for talks and 41-year-old Xavi is the favourite to replace the sacked Ronald Koeman.
"I have been talking to Barca for days, it's all set. The clubs know my position and I hope it gets resolved soon," said the ex-Barca midfielder.
Spain legend Xavi played 779 games and won 25 major honours for Barca between 1998 and 2015 before spending the last four years of his career with Al Sadd.
He took over there as head coach after retiring in 2019 and led them to last season's league title. They are unbeaten in 36 league games.
Barcelona are ninth in La Liga after winning four of their opening 11 games, leaving them nine points adrift of leaders Real Sociedad.
"The clubs are talking. I can't say much but I'm a positive person. It's about common sense. They need to reach an agreement. That's the issue," Xavi said.
"I wish I go back home. Going back to Barcelona would be spectacular and exciting."
Earlier, Al Sadd chief executive Turki Al-Ali said: "The club's position is clear from the beginning - we are committed to keeping Xavi with us.
"We cannot have him leave at this sensitive time of the season."
Sergi Barjuan is currently in caretaker charge of Barca.
Turki Al-Ali, CEO of #AlSadd Club: We welcome the visit of the administrative delegation from #Barcelona, ​​and we appreciate and respect this. pic.twitter.com/Xs6ciiUJrh
— 🏆 #76 Al Sadd SC | نادي السد (@AlsaddSC) November 3, 2021
Barca president Joan Laporta has previously said: "I have always said one day [Xavi] will be Barca's head coach but I don't know when.
"We have great references about Xavi at Al Sadd. All our reports about Xavi are positive. We can talk a lot about Xavi, but I cannot give you more details. He is in all the papers, but we also have other options."
Latest Stories
-
US summer driving season hits as gasoline supplies squeezed tight
31 minutes -
Everyone needs to feel loved playing for England – Bellingham
38 minutes -
South Korea come from behind to defeat Czech Republic
43 minutes -
Denied World Cup entry, Somali referee Artan to officiate UEFA Super Cup
49 minutes -
Trump says Iran war deal close as Strait of Hormuz tensions linger
59 minutes -
Bawumia credits UK-Ghana Business Council for driving key investments
1 hour -
UK High Commissioner commends Bawumia’s focus on policy-based politics
1 hour -
Bawumia highlights strong UK-Ghana partnership after meeting British High Commissioner
1 hour -
World Cup fever meets power anxiety: Ho residents plead for stable electricity
1 hour -
Nii Lante Vanderpuye ready to contest NDC chairmanship if Asiedu Nketia steps aside
1 hour -
Government to begin paying Free SHS suppliers’ arrears next week
1 hour -
CSOs urge Supreme Court to uphold legality of Special Prosecutor’s office
2 hours -
Mahama won’t shield Sedina Tamakloe from justice – Vanderpuye
2 hours -
GMet proposes Authority status under new legislative framework
2 hours -
Kpone Katamanso MCE condemns cattle invasion of school after viral video
2 hours