PSG: Luis Enrique opposes the departure of Luis Campos

PSG: Luis Enrique opposes the departure of Luis Campos
PSG: Luis Enrique opposes the departure of Luis Campos

Luis Enrique extended at PSG until June 2027 and now the question is whether he will be imitated by Luis Campos. The Spanish coach was in any case very clear on the future of the Parisian sports advisor.

For more than a year, Luis Enrique and Luis Campos have formed a complementary pair at Saint-Germain. It's been a long time since a duo had worked like this in the capital, to the delight of Nasser Al-Khelaïfi. The president of PSG quickly completed the extension of his coach until 2027 and now he wants to do the same with Luis Campos. But as indicated in recent days, an agreement is far from being reached for the extension of the Portuguese sports advisor in the French capital. A hard blow for Luis Enrique, who ardently wishes to see the former sporting director of AS Monaco also extend the adventure at Paris SG.

Luis Enrique wants to continue with Luis Campos

Present this Friday at a press conference before the trip to , Luis Enrique took a position on the future of Luis Campos. “We have daily contact, if we don't see each other physically, we are in contact by phone. I started this post by chatting with him. I don’t know what the future will hold but I would like this future to be written with Luis Campos and his entire team” clearly made clear Luis Enrique, who will not go so far as to put his future in the balance to obtain the extension of Luis Campos, but who clearly sees the future with the Portuguese leader.

It must be said that in recent months, the two men have been in total symbiosis, particularly with regard to the construction of the squad. Last summer, Luis Campos, for example, bowed to the demands of his coach, notably when the latter refused the signing of Victor Osimhen despite a salary agreement between the Naples striker and Luis Campos. A complementarity that the former Barça coach hopes to maintain for a long time at Paris SG.


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