With Luis Enrique at the helm, PSG might experience a quiet winter transfer window in terms of both departures and arrivals. The Spanish coach aims to build around his current squad, making as few changes as possible to foster growth season after season.
As Paris Saint-Germain approaches the winter transfer window, an unprecedented scenario may be unfolding. Under Luis Enrique’s leadership, the club appears to be adopting a different strategy focused on stability. Unlike previous seasons, the Spanish coach seems to prefer continuity within the squad, avoiding any upheaval in January.
Luis Enrique Focused on Stability
Since his arrival this past summer, Luis Enrique has brought a clear vision to PSG: to build a cohesive and high-performing team for the long term. The Spaniard believes that a disruptive winter transfer window can hinder the progress of a group still developing. With talents like Vitinha, Willian Pacho, Bradley Barcola, and Gonçalo Ramos, the coach is betting on an already well-equipped team to achieve their goals.
Supporters Divided Over This Approach
While some PSG fans appreciate this commitment to stability, others may lament the lack of new signings to strengthen positions still considered fragile. In attack, PSG has clearly struggled since the start of the season due to the absence of a reliable No. 9. Gonçalo Ramos has returned from injury, but he lacks a backup. Randal Kolo Muani is no longer an option for Luis Enrique, who consistently overlooks him. Winning the Champions League without a strong attacking line is unheard of...