Ligue 1
PSG’s quiet gamble: Luis Enrique signs extension to 2030
Luis Enrique has agreed a new contract with Paris Saint‑Germain that will keep him at the club until 2030, according to a report by L’Equipe, although PSG has not yet made an official announcement. The extension is described as running until the year 2030.
The deal follows a pattern of delayed disclosures at the club. The previous agreement with Enrique was signed in October 2024 but was only revealed to the public in February 2025.
A piece in L’Equipe published today examined the brief tenure of coaches in the French Ligue 1, highlighting the high turnover in the French top flight. It noted that only Lucho and Didier Digard of Le Havre have remained in their positions for more than two years.
L’Equipe quoted the club as saying, “In recent months, a new agreement has been reached to extend his contract until 2030, although this has not yet been officially announced.” The report confirms Enrique’s continued leadership at PSG.
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Retaining one of the world’s top managers reinforces PSG’s ambition, with the club pledging full support for Enrique’s project. The partnership has already produced significant success, making Enrique the longest‑serving coach in Ligue 1. Such continuity is presented as a strategic move by the club.
The latest extension secures Enrique’s role through 2030 and underscores PSG’s commitment to stability despite its habit of delayed announcements. This approach has become a hallmark of the club’s communication strategy.
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In other transfer news, Liverpool have been linked with Bradley Barcola, putting the decision squarely in PSG’s hands, while Aston Villa have shown interest in Ibrahim Mbaye despite their recent signing of Alejandro Garnacho.