In Paris, Luis Enrique has found an ideal playground. The Spanish coach is thriving at PSG, where the sporting project perfectly aligns with his principles. Between the team’s performances, the constant support of the management, and a smooth relationship with the ownership, the clear trend is toward stability.
The Parisian club is therefore working on a three-year extension that would push the coach’s contract to 2030, instead of its current 2027 end date. While the agreement has not yet been finalized, discussions are well advanced. The future deal would also include clauses allowing for an early separation without financial constraints for the coach.
A Long-Term Vision Taking Shape
The 2030 deadline is far from insignificant. It also matches that of sporting director Luis Campos. The two men work in close collaboration and share a common vision of the game and the club’s structure, from youth development to the first team.
Since Luis Enrique’s arrival, PSG have deeply rethought their strategy. Under the coach’s influence, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi has set aside the star-driven approach in favor of a strong collective, with a central role given to youth and academy development. A clear direction that could be firmly established over the long term.
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