
Paris Saint Germain are reportedly planning a never-before-seen contract offer for Luis Enrique.
Back in 2023, PSG appointed Enrique as their manager, replacing Christophe Galtier.
Since then, the Spaniard has led the Parisians to new heights, winning them their first-ever UEFA Champions League trophy last season.
So far, Enrique has a record of 98 wins, 26 draws and 19 defeats in 143 matches across all competitions, which equates to a win rate of 68.53%.
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With his current deal set to expire in 2027, PSG are reportedly looking to submit a new offer.
According to Diario AS, PSG are 'seriously considering' offering Enrique a long-term deal that has been described as a 'lifetime contract'.
It has been reported that PSG bosses are extremely happy with Enrique's performance since moving to Paris and would like him to lead the French giants for as long as possible.
In addition, PSG see Enrique as a key figure for the future of the club.
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Last weekend, PSG were in cup action against Vendee Fontenay Foot, a team in the fifth tier of French football.
Goals from Desire Doue and Ousmane Dembele, plus a brace by Goncalo Ramos, secured a comfortable 4-0 win.
Speaking after the match, Enrique said: "It is good to play in the Cup, in a stadium with this atmosphere. It was a celebration, and we played seriously. It is difficult when you play against a team of a very different level. There was a big difference, but I think we prepared the match well and the players played very well."
Reflecting on a wonderful 2025 for PSG, Enrique added: "It is historic for the club.
"Normally, reviews wait for the end of the season, since we are in the 2025/2026 season. This cannot be the time for a review, but if we think only about the calendar year (Editor's note: as an anecdote, he says 'natural') of 2025, it is clear that it is historic for the club, for the Parisians."
He continued: "We are happy. But we are also happy for the Christmas holidays. It is good for us to have this recovery time. But after the holidays, we will be happy to return and think about what remains of the season."
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