PSG: Luis Enrique Exit – Fabrizio Romano Update

Sent away from Paris Saint-Germain by recent rumors, Luis Enrique recently declared at a press conference that we should not give credence to unfounded rumors. In turn, Fabrizio Romano gave a clear explanation of the current situation.

Not long ago, a very big rumor came out of nowhere explaining that Luis Enrique had firmly refused the offer of a lifetime contract proposed by the management of Paris Saint-Germain. This proposal, itself only mentioned through simple press noise, would apparently not have been taken into consideration by the Spanish technician, the latter wishing to discover a new challenge from next season. Obviously, these allegations made about He quickly denied all the rumors.

« These are rumors that are still circulating at PSG. We are used to it; These are private matters and will remain so. There is a lot of false information and it will not destabilize the players or the team. It’s okay to have discussions, but they remain private. We know what we want, and that’s the most important thing. We are calm and relaxed“, explained the PSG coach. Before Fabrizio Romano adds another layer.

Fabrizio Romano clarifies the situation around Luis Enrique

« I wanted to clarify one point. The information relayed by the international press concerning Luis Enrique’s refusal to extend his contract with Paris Saint-Germain is, from what I have heard, unfounded. PSG has an excellent relationship with Luis Enrique, who is involved in all projects. Don’t bother PSG because at this point these stories are completely false“, explained the transfer guru, whose reliability no longer really needs to be proven today. As a reminder, Luis Enrique was sent, by these same rumors, to Manchester United. The Red Devils are indeed looking for a coach for next season and will make a strong decision next summer on this subject.

Marcus Cole

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