Luis Enrique, choice already decided at PSG?

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Luis Enrique is under contract until June 2025 with Paris Saint-Germain. The future of the Spanish coach is already shaping up positively, with a possible extension.

If we will have to wait at least until the end of the current season to take stock of his first year on the Paris Saint-Germain bench, Lui Enrique is perhaps the one the capital club has been waiting for for a long time. Able to restore order in the locker room and impose his style and his style of play, the Spanish tactician seems for the moment to have met the expectations of the Qatari owner. Under contract until June 2025, he could even be offered an extension.

Arriving last summer in place of Christophe Galtier who never really convinced during his one-year lease (despite a French champion title), Luis Enrique quickly imposed his ideas and his way of lead a group. Spotlight on him, omnipresent in the face of a press that he hardly appreciates, the man has for example been described as “ provocative and haughty, but (with) communicative energy », in a portrait published this Tuesday by the newspaper The Team.

Extension in the air

And the media rightly mentioned the continuation of the Spaniard’s adventures at PSG. Explaining that Luis Enrique satisfied his management, he added that “ the idea of ​​an extension is in the air “. However, the newspaper was quick to point out that “ no discussions have started yet “. Things could obviously accelerate in the event of a successful end to the season, particularly in the Champions League, where Paris is playing the semi-finals this week, with a first leg match scheduled for Wednesday at Borussia Dortmund.

In the meantime, Luis Enrique continues to work and earns his weight, especially from the supporters who give him ever greater credit over the months and weeks, and especially with the results. The story could well be here to stay.

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