PSG: Luis Enrique at his worst, a departure is demanded

PSG: Luis Enrique at his worst, a departure is demanded
PSG: Luis Enrique at his worst, a departure is demanded
Dan Marciano

Editor

With a Master’s degree in international law, I realized at the end of my university studies that it was important to work in a field that you enjoy. Overnight, I decided to put an end to my parents’ dream of me becoming a future lawyer, to live my passion: sports. Since then, I have been covering transfer windows and sports news, trying to inform readers as best I can.

After only one season at PSG, Manuel Ugarte was pushed towards the exit, without having truly shown the extent of his talent. Little used by Luis Enrique during the last season, the Uruguayan midfielder was sold to Manchester United. The explanation for this departure can be found, perhaps, in one of the exits of the Spanish coach.

For Manuel Ugartehis season at PSG was like a long descent into hell. Launched by Luis EnriquA few days after his arrival in the capital, the Uruguayan midfielder quickly disappeared from the radar. To the point of no longer being part of the Spanish coach’s plans.

Ugarte released by PSG

Finally, the PSG limited the damage by selling Manuel Ugarte to Manchester United for the modest sum of €50 million, or €10 million less than its purchase price. For The Parisian, the player was no longer in the plans of Luis Enrique because the latter was no longer able to make him progress. In this case, one of the Spanish tactician’s exits resonates.

“When I can’t help a player…”

When I can’t help a player, when he doesn’t play at the level I would like to see him, I feel bad. My goal is to help everyone improve individually and collectively. It bothers me to see players who don’t play and who I haven’t been able to help.” he had confided to PSG TV. This is the source of the conflict between Ugarte And Luis Enrique ?

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