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Undefeated in Ligue 1 after an almost perfect first part of the season, Paris Saint-Germain appears much less sovereign on the European scene. The French champions are on the edge of the precipice and will need to collect at least 3 points from their last two matches to ensure their place in the top 24 of the
League stage.
With this in mind, the hypothesis of strengthening the workforce has gained weight. Luis Enrique didn’t hide it. “ We are always open to improving the team, assures Luis Enrique. But I am lucky to coach a team with this quality,” explained the Spanish technician on PSG TV.
“The top players are not available in winter”
If Paris Saint-Germain could therefore be active, Luis Enrique also assures that there will be no question of recruiting for the sake of recruiting. Any possible reinforcement must bring real added value. “Of course, if we can improve the team, we will try to do so, but it is a difficult task because the top players are not available in the winter. »
“The year 2025 is very exciting, we have a lot of expectations, added Luis Enrique. We want the club to continue to improve. We’re lucky to go to Doha where it will be a bit like summer. It reminds us of the World Cup in 2022. We feel at home here,” concluded the Spaniard.
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