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Luis Enrique on PSG Future: “If They Don’t Want Me, I’ll Leave”
Paris, December 2024 – Luis Enrique, the head coach of Paris Saint-Germain, has openly discussed his future with the club, stressing his commitment to the team’s project while emphasizing his pragmatic approach to his career.
Enrique’s pragmatic outlook on contracts and club commitment
The Spanish coach, who extended his contract with PSG until June 2027, revealed that the official announcement has yet to be made. Despite this, Enrique remains untroubled, focusing more on his experience and integration within the Parisian club. He shared these thoughts during a press conference on Saturday, ahead of PSG’s match against AS Saint-Étienne in the 17th round of Ligue 1.
The allure of PSG’s project
Enrique expressed his satisfaction with his role at PSG, stating, “The truth is, I’m very happy with this situation. For me, contracts are just paper; I have no problem signing short-term agreements. What matters is feeling good about my work and feeling important, which I do here. The club has made me feel valued from the start, and it’s the same with the sports management. Everything else is irrelevant to me.”

A philosophy rooted in enjoyment and project completion
True to his straightforward philosophy, the former Spanish national team coach approaches his time at PSG with a sense of detachment and practicality. “We sign, and if tomorrow the club no longer wants me, I’ll leave. That’s how I view my professional career. What interests me is enjoying each day as PSG’s coach and successfully executing this exciting and fascinating project,” he explained.
Luis Enrique’s words reflect his commitment to the club while highlighting his flexible and realistic perspective on his professional journey, ensuring that his focus remains on enjoying his role and contributing to PSG’s ambitions.