PSG: Luis Enrique, he balances everything on his future

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Journalist Laurent Perrin dropped a big clue about the future of Luis Enrique on the bench of Paris Saint-Germain.

Paris Saint-Germain is having a satisfactory season under the leadership of Luis Enrique. After winning a decisive victory against Real Sociedad this Tuesday (2-1), the club qualified for the quarter-finals of the Champions League. In addition, by occupying first place in Ligue 1 with a comfortable lead over its runner-up, Brest, PSG seems to have found in the Spaniard a solid coach to guide the team towards success.

The future of Luis Enrique has however been the subject of speculation in recent weeks, with a possible return to FC Barcelona mentioned by certain media. But according to Laurent Perrin, journalist specializing in PSG for The Parisianthere is no need to worry.

A very long-term collaboration

“It’s just the opinion of a Catalan journalist who set social networks on fire,” said Laurent Perrin. What I can tell you is that the coach is under contract until 2025 with PSG and that there is no question that he will leave the club this summer. »

And added: “The managers are very happy with his work and Enrique is considering a very long-term collaboration, like Klopp at Liverpool, Simeone at Atletico or Guardiola at Manchester City. Nasser has wanted this for a very long time, but he often had to comply with Doha’s decisions. »

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