Luis Enrique knows how to replace Mbappe!

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That’s it, it’s the end! Kylian Mbappé played his last match in the colors of Paris Saint-Germain this Saturday evening, during the Coupe de France final (2-1 victory).

The French international did not shine on an individual level in this part but nevertheless leaves with a new title in his cupboard.

In a post-match press conference, Luis Enrique spoke about the future of the club without the future ex-number 7 of the Rouge et bleu. The Spanish coach is not worried about next season and already knows how he could replace the French star in the squad.

“We are going to resolve the problem with the whole team (the departure of Mbappé), with players wanting to come to Paris, who want to make history. There is no replacement for Kylian Mbappé. Only a team with ambition. And maybe four, five or six players to recruit. We will try to get more as a team (without Mbappé). It will be a challenge for all the players who sign here. We want to make history and win this Champions League. I don’t know when we will win it but we will,” he said.

Luis Enrique expects a big transfer window

Luis Enrique had a successful first season at Paris Saint-Germain. Arriving last summer on the bench of the Parisian club, the Spanish manager managed to get the Parisian team back on its feet and breathe new life into it.

The former FC Barcelona coach completed a 23/24 exercise that was promising and above all encouraging for the future. This summer, with its president and its sporting director Luis Campos, they will give everything to improve the squad to do even better next season.

“It’s the end of the season. But the negotiations begin. We will try to improve the squad. The PSG project is impressive given our potential. The market will be made with Luis Campos and our president. Signing good players remains a difficult step. Their adaptation time must be taken into account. Vacations exist but not for me apart from the fact that I will not be at the PSG campus but at home. And with Luis and president on the phone. The Euro, I will see it on television. With a little beer. Or two. One per half. » did he declare.

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