Overview
- PSG have moved with new urgency to extend Luis Enrique’s deal to head off summer uncertainty, with reports citing proposals running to 2030.
- Enrique’s current contract is widely reported to run through the end of the 2026–27 season.
- Asked about his future, Enrique said he is "so happy at Paris Saint‑Germain," a public signal that reduces the likelihood of a move to Manchester United.
- Media reports indicate Enrique prefers the stability of PSG and has little appetite for Old Trafford, with one account describing United as not "the right project" at this stage.
- United had identified Enrique as a leading candidate, but focus is shifting to alternatives as interim boss Michael Carrick maintains a four‑from‑four start, including wins over Manchester City, Arsenal and Tottenham.