PSG: Surprise, Luis Enrique saved by FC Barcelona?

2024-04-04 05:00:00

Under contract until 2025, Luis Enrique may well not complete his mission at Paris Saint-Germain. The Qatari owners are already thinking about a future without the Spanish technician, whose choices are not always understood this season. And the favorite to replace him is none other than Thiago Motta, a former PSG player known to be very close to President Nasser Al-Khelaïfi.

Big revelation at the coaching level, Thiago Motta is one of the most followed men of the moment and the PSG is obviously on the front line. Because since his departure in 2019 from the U19s of the Parisian club, the president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi has never stopped following his progress and would very much like to entrust him with the reins of the first team.

“I defend Motta’s interests, a lot of things come out but we don’t talk about anything”

And that’s good, since the contract that binds Thiago Motta to Bologna ends in just a few weeks. “ Right now we are all involved because this is a unique situation. I defend Motta’s interests, a lot of things come out but we don’t talk about anything. There are no agreements or dialogues. At the moment the only reality is that Motta has an expiring contract with Bologna ” has explained Alessandro Canovilawyer for the Italian coach, during an interview with TMW.

“Liverpool, Bayern Munich and Barcelona, ​​these are three interesting benches”

« Will he stay in Bologna? I can’t say, because I don’t have any negotiations with anyone. We can’t talk about things that don’t exist ” has followed Canovibefore openly discussing the avenues leading to Liverpoolau Bayern Munich…but especially at FC Barcelona ! « The situation of the big names? The confirmation of Xabi Alonso at Bayer Leverkusen has opened up several important candidates for Liverpool and Bayern Munich. As well as Barcelona. These are three interesting and currently very sought-after benches ».


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