Press reports indicate that Luis Enrique has rejected Paris Saint-Germain’s offer to extend his contract, which expires in the summer of 2027.
French media outlets had previously reported that PSG made an extraordinary offer to keep Enrique, potentially extending his stay at the Parc des Princes indefinitely.
According to recent reports, Enrique is refusing to renew his contract with the French club and is seeking a new challenge.
It’s possible that Enrique won’t even see out his contract in two years, and it’s now likely he will resign at the end of this season and move to another club.
Undoubtedly, the Spanish coach is attracting the attention of several top clubs, particularly in the English Premier League.
Enrique is already Liverpool’s top choice should they dismiss Arne Slott, and with Manchester United searching for a new manager to succeed Ruben Amorim, the French treble-winning coach would be a strong candidate.
It is also likely that Enrique is on Manchester City’s shortlist to succeed Pep Guardiola next season, even surpassing current frontrunner Enzo Maresca.
Enrique boasts an exceptional coaching career, beginning with leading Barcelona to a historic treble, then revitalizing the Spanish national team, and subsequently embarking on his legendary journey with Paris Saint-Germain, bringing the Parisian club its first-ever European title.




