
As per sources, Luis Enrique will remains as PSG manager next season, in spite of the club’s Champions League elimination round exit on account of Borussia Dortmund on Tuesday.
PSG have sacked managers in the past subsequent to missing the mark in the Champions League, yet most recent sources say the club is content with Luis Enrique’s work and reckons he can take the club further.
The Spanish manager, who turned 54 years of age on Wednesday May 9, marked a two-year deal when he joined PSG the previous summer and could start talks over an expansion soon.
Luis Enrique has been a number one manager among fans this season, including the club’s no-nonsense supporters who serenade his name at each game.
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The task of guiding PSG to their first Champions League title will become much tougher next season should Kylian Mbappé go through with his decision to leave the club at the end of his contract this summer and join Real Madrid.
However, Luis Enrique has not shied away from star-player exits at PSG — he made the bold decision to allow Neymar and Marco Veratti to leave last summer — and has instead focused on instilling a team spirit and identity at the club.
Despite their Champions League run having come to an end, PSG could yet add to their trophy haul this season in the French Cup final on May 25 where they face Lyon.
PSG have proactively lifted Ligue 1 this season in Luis Enrique’s first season in control, as well as the French Super Cup.