“Undeserved”, the next signing of PSG is already controversial!

“Undeserved”, the next signing of PSG is already controversial!
“Undeserved”, the next signing of PSG is already controversial!

Designated as the true architect of the QSI project since the withdrawal of Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, Luis Campos is far from being unanimous, both within Saint-Germain and outside. No wonder then that the indiscretions surrounding the Portuguese's contract extension provoke a reaction…

After achieving the impossibleAS Monaco then at LOSC, Luis Campos was called upon to do much better PSG. The problem is that at the moment we are struggling to see the fruits of our labor. There are numerous flops including Milan Skriniar and successes too rare, which does not seem to bother the Parisian leaders.

A new contract for Campos at PSG?

It has already been several months since an extension has been mentioned for Luis Camposwho appears to have a very successful professional relationship with Luis Enrique. However, around PSGthis decision is far from unanimous. “ It is undeserved in relation to his sporting record. Apart from two or three exceptions, and fortunately when you have spent so much, there is very little satisfaction in his recruitment » explained Walid Acherchourat the microphone of RMC Sport.

“I don’t see why it should be extended”

« DAlready, he brought back Christophe Galtier, it was a disaster. Ekitike, Ugarte, Soler, Mukiele, Skriniar, Renato Sanches… all these guys arrived under Luis Campos » he explained, in theAfter Foot this Thursday evening. “ Then there was Barcola, a very good pick on his part, the most optimistic will talk about Lee Kang-In. Behind, you have Pacho who is quite good, Joao Neves has just arrived so we will wait. But when you spent 600 or 700M€, plus a coach who arrived who brought nothing to PSG and who slowed down the project, I don't see why Luis Campos should be extended (…) That's by default ! ».

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