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PSG and Qatar are at odds, according to Zidane and Mourinho.
While Christophe Galtier may leave PSG at the end of the season, the club's upper echelons have already identified several potential successors. According to the Spanish press, Luis Campos prefers José Mourinho, whereas Qatar prefers Zinedine Zidane or Luis Enrique.
Christophe Galtier, who is under contract with the PSG until June 30, 2024, may not honor his pledge to Paris. According to the most recent information from The team, the capital club has opted to fire their coach.and Campos desires to sign Mourinho, Jose
To compensate for the possible departure of Christophe Galtier, PSG has already crossed off numerous candidates, including Jose Mourinho, Thiago Motta, Luis Enrique, and Zinedine Zidane. However, as le10sport.com exclusively discovered, the red and blue team has yet to contact anyone. PSG's decision-makers are already unable to agree on a target.
Qatar will vote for either Zidane or Enrique.
According to Sports World indiscretions, Louis Fields would already prefer the post-Galtier period. According to Spanish media, PSG's football adviser would prefer to complete the signing of Jose Mourinho, who is under contract with the AS Rome until June 30, 2024. In their turn,Messi joined PSG on a free transfer from Barcelona in August 2021 and has scored 32 goals and assisted 35 times in nearly two years. | Photo Credit: REUTERS
Lionel Messi, Argentina's FIFA World Cup 2022 winner, has hailed Paris Saint-Germain for a 'great experience' as he prepares to leave the club on a free transfer this summer.
"I am grateful to have had the opportunity to represent PSG — I really enjoyed playing on this team and with such talented players," he told ESPN.
"I'd like to thank the club for a fantastic experience in Paris."
Inter Miami is keeping quiet about Messi as the Argentine coach takes over.
Messi joined PSG on a free transfer from Barcelona in August 2021, and he currently has 32 goals and 35 assists."I had the honor of coaching the greatest football player in history." "This will be his final match at the Parc des Princes, and I hope he is greeted warmly," Galtier told reporters.