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Last October 17, the news was not official, but it was just like that. Luis Enrique has extended his contract with Paris Saint-Germain until 2027. The Spaniard refused to confirm the news, but it is certain that the capital club will not need to look for a new coach in the coming months. On the other hand, the situation is different with the football advisor, Luis Campos.
Free from any contract at the end of the season, the Portuguese is also discussing an extension with PSG. In today’s edition, The Team tells us, however, that the matter is far from being resolved. Several factors explain why each party takes its time. Firstly, the daily recalls that the Lusitanian had several disagreements with Nasser Al-Khelaïfi at the start of the year. An opposition which had given rise to strong rumors of Campos’ departure.
Campos is not unanimous at PSG
Since then, the Portuguese clan has denied it, but the newspaper adds that Campos’ reputation within the club leaves something to be desired and that the manager is in disagreements with several employees, including the new general manager Victoriano Melero. Finally, Campos would often have criticized the communications unit. Not surprising, since The Team specifies that the Lusitanian tried to bring relatives to this department.
What suggests that a departure is taking shape? Not necessarily. All these tensions mentioned would not put ” For now “ calls for an extension. Campos even assures that his priority is to extend Vitinha and Nuno Mendes. So all parties take their time. It remains to be seen whether PSG is ready to accept all the requests from its football advisor.
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