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Joint Desire to Extend: PSG Pushes for Enrique to Stay, Eyeing a 2030 Renewal

2 April 2026

Joint Desire to Extend: PSG Pushes for Enrique to Stay, Eyeing a 2030 Renewal
Luis Enrique could extend his PSG era beyond 2027.

PSG and Enrique: A Shared Drive to Extend the Partnership

Current contract runs through 2027.

Since arriving in Paris in the summer of 2023, Luis Enrique has delivered stellar results for the French club.

Club officials are fully satisfied with the coach, whose contract runs until 2027.

As discussed in recent months, PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi wants to continue the collaboration with the former Barcelona boss.

A mutual desire seems clear: last week, Sport reported positive talks for a new deal through June 2030.

Today, L'Equipe confirmed the information, adding that PSG would offer Enrique a hefty salary of around €20 million per year.

The figure would place him among football’s highest-paid managers.

Currently, Enrique earns around €1 million a month, and this would rise in the new deal.

Read also: Enzo Fernandez's actions spark anger among Chelsea players—is his departure near?

Punchline 1: If money grew on football pitches, Enrique would need a mower.

Punchline 2: PSG's trophy cabinet is about to get a big dose of interest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is PSG hoping to achieve with Enrique's contract?

A renewal through 2030 with a substantial salary, keeping Enrique at the helm.

When does Enrique’s current contract expire?

2027.

How much is the reported annual salary for the new deal?

Approximately €20 million per year.