Paris Saint-Germain manager, Luis Enrique, has expressed his confidence in the team’s ability to progress next season, even in the event of Kylian Mbappe’s anticipated departure to Real Madrid.
Addressing the looming prospect of Mbappe’s exit after seven seasons with PSG, Enrique affirmed his belief in the club’s capacity to evolve and strengthen across all aspects of their gameplay.
Speaking at a press conference, Enrique stated, “I know that if everything goes well, next season, we will have a better team from all perspectives: offensively, defensively, tactically. I have no doubt about it.”
Despite the potential setback of losing a superstar like Mbappe, Enrique remains optimistic about PSG’s future trajectory. He emphasized the club’s commitment to continual improvement and adaptation, regardless of individual player departures.
The broader context of Mbappe’s impending move underscores PSG’s proactive approach to securing suitable replacements. With the player reportedly agreeing to a long-term contract with Real Madrid, PSG has already initiated discussions regarding potential successors, with names like Rafael Leao, Victor Osimhen, and Marcus Rashford circulating in transfer rumors.