Overview
- Multiple outlets reported Wednesday that PSG and Luis Enrique have advanced talks on a contract through 2029 with an option for a further year, making a move to Manchester United unlikely.
- Enrique recently called reports that he had rejected a new PSG deal “fake news,” signaling comfort with staying in Paris.
- Manchester United’s interim boss Michael Carrick has lifted the team to third place with a seven-point cushion over sixth, strengthening his internal case.
- United are also weighing external options such as Oliver Glasner and Andoni Iraola, with reports that Iraola has an offer from Crystal Palace after leaving Bournemouth.
- PSG’s push to keep Enrique follows his trophy haul last season, when he led the club to a treble that included their first Champions League title.