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In the summer of 2023, Luis Enrique succeeded Christophe Galtier on the bench of Paris Saint-Germain, for two seasons. With his arrival, the Parisian club aspired to a new project, more focused on the collective and not on the “star” players. Thus, the Parisian club got rid of certain strong faces like Neymar, Lionel Messi or Marco Verratti, to make way for experienced players, followers of its philosophy, and young players with very high potential.
At the end of his first season, the former Spain coach had won all three national trophies – Ligue 1, Coupe de France and Trophée des Champions – and reached the last four of the Champions League. A solid record for a team in reconstruction which has strengthened the confidence of PSG management in him, to the point of offering him a contract extension.
Extension of two more years for Luis Enrique
If for several weeks a possible contract extension had been considered, the main person concerned had not mentioned it during the press briefings or during his rare interviews. But, according to information from RMC Sportthe marriage between Luis Enrique and PSG will continue beyond this season. The former Barça coach is in the process of extending his contract for two more years, until 2027.
The Parisian adds, for his part, that Luis Enrique’s new lease has even already been signed and that formalization from the Parisian club is no longer missing. Luis Enrique will also be able to count on Luis Campos, since the Portuguese sports advisor will also extend his contract in the capital club, he who had been announced close to AS Monaco a few months ago. The Luis Enrique-Luis Campos duo will therefore continue to work hand in hand at PSG, alongside Nasser Al-Khelaifi, to grow the Parisian club and enable it to achieve its objectives.
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