There has always been talk surrounding Pique's future role at Barcelona, with many speculating a role as a director or even as club president.
There is no doubt about his legacy as one of the club's greatest-ever players, and his huge admiration among the fanbase suggests he will have plenty of support, should he choose to go down that path.
In a recent conversation with Iker Casillas, Piqué reaffirmed his interest in leading the Blaugrana club, saying,
"If the club needs me, I will be Barcelona's president." However, he also acknowledged the significant sacrifices that come with the position.
"Being Barça's president involves many sacrifices, especially for someone like me, who doesn’t need it," Piqué explained.
Gerard Piqué: "I don't have to be the Barça president, but then I think: Damn, if one day the club needs the people who've been involved since childhood, it's my responsibility to be there." pic.twitter.com/tPMPqw7Odj
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"For others, the position opens many doors, but for me, it would be a much bigger sacrifice."
Despite the potential drawbacks, Piqué feels a sense of responsibility toward the club, saying,
"Barça has given me everything, and I am who I am because of this club. We become what we are thanks to the teams we belong to and that gives us everything."
While he's uncertain about when or if he'll run for president, Piqué keeps the door open, stating,
"It depends on the club’s circumstances and my personal situation, we will see."