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The capital club would undoubtedly need to strengthen itself next January. However, this does not seem to be Luis Enrique’s will.
After three Champions League matches this season, Paris Saint-Germain has only four points on the clock. Nothing dramatic in itself, even if the squad of the capital club is undoubtedly one of the least extensive since the start of the QSI era.
Will Luis Enrique take advantage of the winter transfer window to make some adjustments? Aprori no, if we are to believe Laurent Perrin.
“The return of the injured will do good: Hernandez, Kimpembe and of course Ramos. With these three additional players, PSG does not necessarily need to strengthen in the transfer window. Moreover, there are no plans to recruit,” warned the head of the sports department at Parisian.
Luis Enrique already extended despite a shaky project
The Spanish technician, who recently extended his contract for two seasons with PSG, can count on the total confidence of his leaders. “His project is clear, understood and supported. We must not forget that he went to the semi-final of the Champions League last season. recalls the sports journalist.
On August 16, Gonçalo Ramos suffered a serious ligament sprain in his left ankle against Le Havre, during the first day of Ligue 1. Luis Enrique did not deign to recruit a center forward to replace him. Since then, his use of a false number 9 has been debated.
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