
Luis Enrique has responded after being asked about moving to Manchester United by a fan.
Enrique, 55, is one of the best managers in world football, having led Paris Saint Germain to two Ligue 1 titles and the UEFA Champions League among other trophies since 2023.
The Spaniard also won two La Liga titles and the Champions League during his time as Barcelona boss.
With United said to be looking around for a permanent manager amid Michael Carrick's impressive record, Enrique has unsurprisingly been linked with a move to Old Trafford.
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In a video that went viral on social media, Enrique was signing autographs for a fan, who said: "I hope you stay at PSG for a long time."
In response, Enrique said: "Me too."
The fan then added: "Not a United, though, huh?"
Enrique did not say anything but instead laughed off the comment.
When speaking about whether Enrique would leave PSG for United, ex-Manchester City and England star Joleon Lescott said: "I don't know if Enrique goes there because I don't think he sees them as genuine contenders.
"I think Carrick should get the job because I don't know if Enrique will help them become contenders."
He added: "I think Carrick definitely does that. I think he has a stronger connection to the club, the fans, everything to help them get to that stage."
Looking ahead, Enrique's PSG will take on Liverpool in the quarter-final of the Champions League.
PSG advanced to the last eight after winning 8-2 on aggregate against Chelsea.
Meanwhile, Liverpool overturned a 1-0 deficit by thrashing Galatasaray 4-0 at Anfield on Wednesday night.
Speaking about facing PSG, Liverpool boss Arne Slot said: "Last season against PSG we were completely outplayed away from home, we played a great game at Anfield but lost on penalties.
"To be fair, they haven't dropped their standards. It was hardly possible for them to improve but they've been very impressive until now.
" I don't think they will be that happy to play for us after seeing our performance tonight, and last season we were the only team who took them to extra-time and penalties."
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