At the end of his contract on June 30, 2025 with PSG, Luis Campos discusses a contract extension with his management. This could be for two years, i.e. until June 2027.
Arrived at PSG during the summer of 2022, Luis Campos had signed a three-year contract with the capital club as sports advisor to Nasser al-Khelaïfi. The Portuguese leader, who reaches the end of his contract on June 30, 2025, is currently discussing an extension with his management. According to information from Parisian,
Luis Campos would have in his hands a proposal to extend his contract by two years, until June 2027. If he accepts this offer, he would therefore be linked to the fate of
Luis Enriquewhich should also be extended by two years.
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An extension announcement at the same time from Luis Enrique?
The Ile-de-France daily indicates that the renewal of the contract of the coach of PSG will be officially announced when
Luis Campos will also have renewed his lease. “ The PSGwhich has never known a fluid duo since its acquisition by the Qatar in 2011, finally enjoys having a pair that works hand in hand despite differences of opinion, from time to time, between the two men, but nothing that goes beyond basic football questions. » The Parisian indicates that Luis Campos feels good at PSG even if everything is not perfect. “ With a job
Parisa home in Monaco and a family near Porto, Campos
divides himself into several places to lead his scattered life. He would like to stay working in the capital club. The ball is now in the court of Parisian management. » The Ile-de-France daily explains that as Luis Enrique, Luis Campos
wants a salary increase. “ One of the lawyers of Luis Campos is in talks with the club to find common ground regarding this new lease. » At the club, few doubt that Luis Campos
will extend. « His work caught the eye of the shareholder, the Cheick Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thaniwho never misses an opportunity to support him during his visits to Campus or at Prince Parks“, concludes The Parisian.