PSG: an extension already studied for Luis Enrique?

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Criticized for his choices, adored, then singled out and praised again, Luis Enrique experienced a roller coaster ride for his first season at Paris Saint-Germain. But it is clear that for several weeks, the Spanish technician has made everyone agree, notably with the title of champion of France, the semi-final of C1 and the final of the Coupe de France. Already winner of the Champions Trophy, PSG can therefore achieve a historic quadruple. Luis Enrique has nothing to do with this success, and the managers have understood this well.

According to information from The Team, the 53-year-old coach is satisfactory and could receive an offer to extend his contract soon, his lease ending in 2025. He is very appreciated by his work and his involvement at the club, giving the impression that he has come settle in the capital for the long term. For the moment, no discussions are underway, given that Paris begins a decisive final sprint with two trophies up for grabs.

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