Paris Saint-Germain head coach Luis Enrique has moved to calm speculation surrounding his future by publicly expressing his happiness at the Ligue 1 giants, despite recent reports linking him with a possible departure at the end of the 2025/26 season.
Speaking about his future, Enrique delivered a clear and emotional message, as quoted by renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano: “I am so happy at Paris Saint-Germain. Ici c’est Paris!” The statement comes at a time when several media outlets had suggested the Spanish tactician was considering stepping down once his current project reaches its conclusion in 2026.
Since taking charge of PSG, Enrique has overseen a significant transition period at the club. With the departure of key superstars and a renewed focus on building a younger, more balanced squad, the former Barcelona and Spain manager has been tasked with reshaping the team’s identity both domestically and in Europe.
His philosophy of high pressing and positional football has gradually become visible in PSG’s performances, earning praise from sections of the fanbase.
However, rumours about his long-term commitment intensified in recent weeks due to the immense pressure of delivering UEFA Champions League success, a goal that has long eluded the Parisian club. Some reports claimed Enrique could walk away if the project failed to meet expectations by the end of the 2025/26 campaign.