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PSG could miss out on making Luis Enrique their new manager if they don’t agree to ex-Spain boss’ stunning demand
LUIS ENRIQUE is set to snub Paris Saint-Germain.
That’s unless Jose Mourinho's former number two is given the boot.
Luis Enrique has serious reservations about taking the PSG job. Credit: Getty
Enrique does not want to work with Jose Mourinho's former No2 Joao Sacramento. Credit: EPA
SunSport understand the former Spain boss has huge reservations about working in the French capital if Portuguese coach Joao Sacramento remains at the club.
And sources close to the Special One insist the current Roma chief also rejected PSG because of Sacramento's involvement.
PSG are desperate to replace under-fire Christophe Galtier this summer.
He failed to land Champions League glory last term and is currently under investigation into racism allegations at his former club Nice.
Enrique, previously linked with Chelsea and their fierce rival Spurs is their No1 target.
But with current sporting director Luis Campos a big fan of Sacramento, a serious rethink is needed if the French giants are to get their man.
Mourinho and Sacramento worked together during his unhappy spell in North London.
And first-team players voiced out their displeasure at some of the methods used.
PSG are looking to sack Christophe Galtier, who is under investigation for racism allegationsCredit: Getty
A source told SunSport: "Jose really wasn't keen on the way Sacramento worked.
“So it's no surprise Enrique is having second thoughts.
"Trouble seems to follow this guy around.
“Enrique wants him out before agreeing to anything."
PSG are desperate to replace under-fire Christophe Galtier this summer.
He failed to land Champions League glory last term and is currently under investigation into racism allegations at his former club Nice.
And sources close to the Special One insist the current Roma chief also rejected PSG because of Sacramento's involvement.
Mourinho and Sacramento worked together during his unhappy spell in North London
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