Xavi announced at the end of January that he would be standing down from his role this summer, and the club's legendary midfielder recently insisted that is still his plan despite rumours of a possible stay.
Enrique, who is in charge of Paris Saint-Germain, has been linked with a return to Barcelona, and the 53-year-old is said to be open to a move back to Camp Nou this summer.
The Spaniard managed the Catalan outfit between 2014 and 2017, winning two La Liga titles, three Copa del Rey crowns and the Champions League during a successful spell at the helm.
Xavi was asked about the possible return of Enrique during his press conference to preview Friday's La Liga clash with Mallorca, but the 44-year-old refused to engage in the speculation.
«I won't talk about coaches, we have a lot at stake this season. Tomorrow we play Mallorca, who are in the cup final. This is not the time to talk about the future, neither about coaches nor signings,» Xavi told reporters.
«Tomorrow we will probably make some changes compared to the other day. We have to think about the players, not because Tuesday is a Champions League game.
»We are thinking about fatigue, the accumulation of minutes… not because Tuesday is an important game."
Xavi also insisted that his side can still win the La Liga title this season, with the reigning champions currently third in the table, eight points behind the leaders Real Madrid.
«We still have a chance and we believe we can win La Liga. We are not throwing in the towel and we will try until mathematically the numbers say we can't,» he added.
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