PSG: Enrique’s revelations on the transfer window

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At a press conference this Saturday, Luis Enrique spoke about the PSG transfer window and possible arrivals this winter.

The main attraction of the first part of the transfer window Paris Saint Germain was the future of Kylian Mbappé, whose series could soon come to an end. Besides the arrival of Lucas Beraldowhich should be followed by Gabriel Moscardothe winter wind is rather calm in the French capital with only a few rumors concerning Renato Sanches, from whom AS Roma wishes to part ways quickly.

No recruit needed

At a press conference this Saturday, Luis Enrique confirmed this trend and affirmed that, if he remained on the lookout, the Ile-de-France club had no particular need to strengthen this winter. “I don’t need anything, I already have everything, I have a lot of players, and good players. But the job of sports management is that we are open to improving the team at each transfer window. In the transfer window, we are attentive, open. Needs ? We don’t we don’t have »indicated the Italian technician.

🗣️ “Needs? None. I don’t need anything. I already have a lot of players and good players”, Luis Enrique fully satisfied with his squad pic.twitter.com/BuQdjagjAK

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Concerning his team, which should not be greatly disrupted during the winter, the former Barcelona player is confident about the progress of his players. “I already knew you were going to like this sentence where I said we were going to be stronger in February. There, I see that you are passing it along with the king cake and you want the team to be better. It’s not 1+1=2, it’s a process. The team will be better in February, in March, in April, in May, in June. I am an optimistic person, the work of my players will pay off”he assured.

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