The newspaper Le Parisien reported on Sunday that “only the details remain to be resolved” for the change of coach at Paris Saint-Germain, with the departure of Christophe Galtier and the arrival of Luis Enrique Martínez, who will sign a contract this week for at least two years, perhaps with an option for a third, as detailed in this information.
The contract of the former FC Barcelona coach and former Spanish coach and his coaching staff at the French club is being terminated, always according to Le Parisien, and it will be a reality, except for setbacks, throughout this week, as expected by PSG.
Luis Enrique, whose last team was the Spanish team until their elimination against Morocco in the round of 16 penalty shootout at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, He maintains permanent contact with the club’s leaders, mainly the president, Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, and the sports advisor, Luis Campos.
Galtier will take six million
First the Galtier era must end, which barely lasted a season. The Ligue 1 title was not enough to keep him in the position. His final departure will take place mid-week, probably wednesday
“Only the details remain to finalize the bet of the French coach”, who has a contract for another year, according to Le Parisien, who hopes the compensation for his dismissal in “around 6 million euros”.
The PSG market
Paris Saint Germain, at the same time, continues its work in the chapter of team integrations, with Lucas Hernández (Bayern Munich) and Kang sa Lee (Mallorca) as more immediate and advanced matters. You are also interested in Bernardo Silva (Manchester City).
Central defender signings are now closed Milan Skriniar, midfielder Manuel Ugarte and attacker Marco Asensio, from Inter, Sporting Lisbon and Real Madrid, respectively.
Paris Saint-Germain will be the fifth team managed by Luis Enrique, who has already coached Barça Atlètic, between 2008 and 2011; in Rome, in 2011-12; at Celta, in 2013-14; and Barcelona, from 2014 to 2017, with the conquest of nine titles out of a possible thirteen in that period, including a Champions League and two Ligas, in addition to the Spanish team, between 2017 and 2023, until leaving the 2022 World Cup.
Source: La Verdad

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