Overview
- PSG are considering offering Luis Enrique a lifetime contract despite his current deal reportedly running through 2027, according to Diario AS coverage echoed by multiple outlets.
- If pursued, the proposal would be unprecedented in professional soccer, with reports framing it as an exploratory idea rather than a finalized offer.
- Enrique led PSG to their first UEFA Champions League title in 2024–25 and multiple domestic trophies, including a 5-0 win over Inter Milan in the final in Munich.
- Both sides are said to want continuity, though Enrique’s career-long preference for shorter agreements raises doubts about whether he would accept such terms.
- Coverage credits Enrique with shifting PSG toward collective play and a younger core after high-profile departures, a reset widely linked to the club’s recent success.