According to information from journalist Abdellah Boulma, Luis Enrique and PSG are close to an agreement for a new contract extension. Already committed until 2027 after a first extension made official in February 2025, the Spanish coach could now be even more long-term, with a lease which would take him until 2030. This would be the logical continuation of an adventure that has become historic, as Luis Enrique has changed the face of the club and established Paris at the very top of Europe.
Since then, PSG has not only progressed: it has won everything in its path. The Parisian club won the first Champions League in its history by crushing Inter 5-0 in the final, at the end of a season in which it also won Ligue 1, the Coupe de France and the UEFA Super Cup. This coronation validated the transformation carried out by Luis Enrique, who gave Paris a clear identity, a constant intensity and a collective solidity that the club had never really found at this level.
The question will now be to know, if there is an extension, if Luis Enrique can make this PSG dynastic with several European titles to leave his mark on this period.
A coach who also does good for the Blues
This dynamic also indirectly benefits the French team. Ousmane Dembélé, in particular, changed dimensions under his orders. Luis Enrique helped him achieve consistency, influence and efficiency that took him to the 2025 Ballon d’Or. It is no longer a projection or a promise: it is the concrete result of his work.
Basically, this extension would state the obvious: PSG has found the perfect coach for his time. And if Luis Enrique nevertheless decided not to extend after having raised Paris to the roof of Europe, he would undoubtedly be the most coveted coach on the planet.