Mbappé, Luis Enrique drops a bomb

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Despite the announced departure of Kylian Mbappé, Luis Enrique says he is convinced that Paris Saint-Germain will be better next season.

Even if nothing is official yet, there is no doubt that Paris Saint-Germain is already preparing for next season, and the departure of Kylian Mbappé. At the end of the contract, the Bondynois announced to his managers that he would not extend, and the capital club must therefore imagine a team without its star striker.

PSG will inevitably seek to strengthen themselves, and Luis Enrique was questioned on the subject this Thursday at a press conference, on the eve of the Rouge et Bleu’s trip to Monaco. The Spanish coach first responded with a joke to a question about Rafael Leao: ” It’s a singer? It’s a joke, I know very well who it is. But I can’t discuss a player who is not at our club.”confided the former Barça coach.

Luis Enrique: “We will have an even better team next season”

But Luis Enrique above all mentioned the transfer window as a whole, with a fairly strong announcement. “ What I can say is that if everything goes well, I think, I hope and I am convinced that we will have a much better team next season than we had this season. I have no doubt about that. On all points of view. In defense in attack, physically, technically and tactically. I have no doubt about that.”assured the former Spanish international.

Luis Enrique therefore thinks that next season’s PSG will be even stronger, even without Mbappé. By interpreting the words of the Parisian coach, we can imagine that he hopes for the arrival of several major players, in attack to compensate for the departure of Mbappé, but also in sectors where the current PSG can largely be improved, such as in midfield. . If PSG “replaces” Mbappé with Leny Yoro, Bruno Guimaraes, Joshua Kimmich and an attacker of the caliber of Victor Osimhen, indeed, we might think that the squad will be of better quality.

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