Flick doesn’t have to think about how to improve the team’s financial position, there is a finance director for that. Flick signed a contract and he will definitely receive payment for his work, but he must take care of the team's results, because if he cannot achieve victories, then he will be fired. It also matters what La Porta expects from him, he probably wants to win La Liga and the Champions League, but can Barcelona do it now?
Lewandowski was injured in a friendly match, and will miss the first match of the EURO, the injury was not serious, although I think Flick tensed up when it became known that Lewandowski was injured. Strengthening the attack is one of the main issues for Flick.
It would be interesting to know what specific tasks are assigned to Flick, but this is classified information (at least for now). Barcelona cannot publicly admit that they have no goal of winning La Liga (due to their status) so now we can only guess what they want from him. If we draw an analogy with Xavi, last season they expected any two trophies from him (even the smallest one like the Spanish Cup). It seems to me that the target level for him is set as “no lower than second place in La Liga and no less than the quarterfinals in the Champions League + some title.”
I don't know if Hansi Flick will lead Barcelona towards their goals, but he will have to admit it is a difficult task. Real Madrid, the strongest of its rivals, added Mbappe to its squad and is now very strong. Barcelona must show its best performance against Real Madrid and other teams. The road to the championship will be a very difficult road. I think the minimum target should be to finish the league in second place.
Barcelona may have difficulty getting the Laliga trophy next season with financial limitations and Hansi Flick is only in his first season, of course the players will adapt to the new coach because of course Hansi Flick's strategy is very different from Xavi. Apart from that, Real Madrid is also in good form, especially with the arrival of Mbappe, of course Real Madrid's targets will be much bigger, not only the Laliga and UCL league trophies but also the Copa Del Rey trophy. So far, Real Madrid has never won the Treble Winner. Maybe this will be Real Madrid's motivation next season. Yes. Barcelona's target to be in second place in Laliga may make sense considering the conditions Barcelona is currently experiencing.
This season's Barcelona players are physically very weak, and are easily knocked down by opponents if there is physical contact with another team's player. So I think with the arrival of Hansi Flick he will make changes. From a physical perspective, there must be a total change. In terms of ball control, attack and defense will be different from before. Hansi Flick is a great coach, but he came at the wrong time because of the financial crisis so he had no choice in buying players. Maybe it will take two seasons for Hansi Flick to make Barcelona stronger and able to compete with Real Madrid.