Clash at PSG: Luis Enrique will have the skin of a star?

Clash at PSG: Luis Enrique will have the skin of a star?
Clash at PSG: Luis Enrique will have the skin of a star?

The management of Luis Enrique no longer seems to be unanimously unanimous at Saint-Germain, where more and more players seem to be questioning his choices. This would particularly be the case of Gianluigi Donnarumma, untouchable until some time ago and who could now slam the door largely because of his trainer.

Since the departure of Kylian Mbappé this summer, Luis Enrique seems to have become the only real face of the project QSI. Comforted in public by its leaders, it imposes its choices on PSG by not really taking into account the hierarchy or the status of its players. Responsible management, but which seems to have done some damage internally.

Clash Donnarumma-Luis Enrique?

The situation seems to have changed during the clash between the PSG and the Bayern Munich in Champions Leagueduring which Luis Enrique had preferred to tenure Matvey Safonov rather than Donnarumma. Asked about this surprising choice, he explained in particular that he had opted for the Russian goalkeeper in order to “ to overcome Bayern's pressure and generate superiority on the restart “. Not really enough to reassure or convince the Italian international, with The Team who spoke of the first tensions between him and his trainer.

“Today everything is on hold, anything can happen”

Asked by Sports RadioGianluigi Donnarumma's agent recently added fuel to the fire, casting a heavy chill on his extension to PSG. « Currently, there is a pause to consider certain aspects of the contract, and we will see if there is any white smoke in the coming months. But today, everything is on hold, anything can happen during the negotiation phase, we have no forecasts » explained Enzo Raiola. « We are in stand-by phase. If it is possible for him to return to Italy? You should never say never ».

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