Foot/ PSG: Luis Enrique set to receive contract extension from PSG

Luis Enrique has impressed PSG’s management as he begins his second season in charge, prompting the club to offer him a contract extension.

 

Although his current contract runs until 2025, the French club is eager to secure his services for a longer period.

 

According to insider Fabrizio Romano, PSG has already drafted a new deal for the Spanish manager, highlighting his importance to their future plans.

 

Enrique, who has expressed his satisfaction with life in Paris, is expected to consider the offer favorably.

 

Crucial role in PSG’s ambitions

 

Seen as a cornerstone of PSG’s project, Luis Enrique’s leadership has convinced the club’s hierarchy to move quickly in securing his continued guidance.

 

His potential contract renewal would signal a shared ambition to bring long-term success to the Parisian side.

 

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