
Luis Enrique has signed a stunning three-year extension with PSG, through 2030, according to reports.
PSG has reached a definitive agreement to extend Luis Enrique's contract, who will sign for three additional years, according to multiple sources.
Sources are reporting that Luis Enrique extended his contract with PSG this week, sending him until 2030 with the club.
It was the Spanish outlet AS that first revealed in the evening that the Iberian coach had reached a definitive agreement with the capital club to sign a new contract. It would thus be a three-year extension, taking him until 2030.
And on Tuesday, journalist Romain Collet-Gaudin confirms that the signing is now effective. It remains to be seen when PSG will announce this good news for Parisian supporters, delighted to see their coach settle in for the very long term with the reigning European champion.
But Enrique is, in any case, well on his way to entering the history of the capital club as the coach with multiple records at Paris, whether in terms of victories, longevity, or number of matches on the bench.
PSG now aims to group its announcements with certain players who have already extended but whose signings have not been made official.
This is the case for Fabian Ruiz, Willian Pacho, Joao Neves, and even perhaps Lucas Beraldo, as announced recently. On the other hand, the cases of Ibrahim Mbaye, Ousmane Dembele, Bradley Barcola, or Senny Mayulu are either still in negotiations or at a standstill.
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