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Will Luis Enrique extend his contract at PSG? And if so, when?
Under contract with Paris Saint-Germain until June 2025, Luis Enrique is already in the last year of his lease. The question of a possible extension is therefore starting to seriously arise. According to journalist Fabrizio Romano, the leaders of the Red and Blue already have a contractual offer to send him.
Information however denied by Abdellah Boulma.
” I thought I read that there was already a contract on the table. Apparently not, the information that came out recently had already appeared in the press a few months ago. I have the impression that the leaders are taking their time, that they are composing intelligently and that is different from before.explained the journalist on the airwaves of
France Bleu.
Luis Enrique, symbol of change at PSG
Negotiations are nevertheless on track.
“We are no longer in a rush, in a whim like in the pastcontinues Boulma. In any case, what we know is that Luis Enrique loves Paris Saint-Germain. He works in concert with Luis Campos and Nasser al-Khelaifi. He is the one who has the final say on the transfer window. He is discussing a project, a long-term lease. It is not yet signed.
By extending his contract with the capital club, Luis Enrique could become the highest paid man in the Parisian locker room. For the moment, the Spanish technician has the fifth highest salary at PSG, with monthly emoluments estimated by The Team at 923,250 euros gross.
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