A Nagelsmann-Henry duo, PSG tries a crazy bet

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By: Manu Tournoux

The Ligue 1 season has delivered its verdict. PSG finished champion of France and will now be able to get down to business. Especially at the coaching position where an unexpected duo is announced.

PSG won the 11th title in its history in Ligue 1 at the end of a 2022-23 season which will not go down in history. Or for the wrong reasons. Still, the capital club has done the job and will now be able to look into its offseason. And there is no shortage of projects for Luis Campos and Nasser Al-Khelaïfi. Among the priorities: find a new coach. Because Christophe Galtier should not continue the adventure and this will be notified to him at the start of the week during a review meeting with his management. Among the candidates to take over the reins of PSG: Thiago Motta, José Mourinho, Luis Enrique and … Julian Nagelsmann!

Qatar has made its choice

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According to information from Foot Mercato, confirmed by The Team, the PSG passes the second in the file of its trainer. And negotiations are on very good track with the former coach of Bayern Munich. And that’s not all, since Qatar wants to put him as assistant Thierry Henry, very close to Kylian Mbappé and who finds himself without a team since his adventure in the same position with the selection of Belgium.

The 98 world champion has even agreed to join the capital and has already exchanged with Julian Nagelsmann. The objective of all parties is to reach an agreement very quickly in order to be able to start a new cycle and accelerate the recruitment of Ile-de-France residents. According to Telefoot, the arrivals of Milan Skriniar and Marco Asensio are imminent. That of Lucas Hernandez is on the right track. Exit therefore Luis Enrique and José Mourinho. Unless there is a new twist, which is never to be ruled out at Paris Saint-Germain. In any case, the big maneuvers seem to have started at Porte d’Auteuil.

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