Luis Enrique, his contradictions on the transfer window

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Luis Enrique assures that he does not need reinforcements during this month of January. However, it seems obvious that PSG is working on recruiting several players.

Sunday evening, at 8:45 p.m., Paris Saint-Germain will travel to Lens for the closing match of the 18th day of Ligue 1. On the eve of this meeting, Luis Enrique presented himself at a press conference. The Spanish technician could not escape a question about the transfer window.

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“I don’t need anything, I already have everything, I have a lot of players and good players. But the job of sports management is that we are open to improving the team at each transfer window. In the transfer window, we are attentive, open. Needs ? We don’t have any,” said the coach of the capital club. These comments are contradictory to say the least, especially since it seems quite obvious that the Rouge et Bleu absolutely must strengthen themselves in certain sectors of the game, particularly in midfield.

⚠️ Luis Enrique on the transfer window: “I don’t need anything, I already have everything, I have a lot of players and good players. But the management’s job is that we are open to improve the team with each transfer window. In the transfer window, we are attentive. Any needs? We don’t have any.”

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For the moment, PSG only has one winter recruit: Lucas Beraldo. “There is definitely a time of adaptation. There it’s summer, here it’s winter. He’s doing well, he’s adapting. He is very mature for his age. We are like a family, in this club. We try to ensure that its adaptation is rapid. He is a different player, with different qualities”explained the former Spain coach about the young Brazilian defender.Ezoic

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