Paris Saint-Germain have reportedly made a decision on manager Luis Enrique after they failed to make it to the UEFA Champions League final.
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Falling short in Europe's premier club competition has proved a sackable offence in the past for Les Parisiens, and after suffering elimination at the hands of Borussia Dortmund in the semi-finals earlier this week, it seemed that Enrique could suffer the same fate.
However, according to ESPN, the chiefs at Camp des Loges will not dismiss the Spanish tactician despite their latest European exit.
The PSG hierarchy is believed to actually be big fans of the 54-year-old, and want to offer him an extension to prolong his stay in the French capital.
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The Gijon native has already made some bold decisions since arriving in Paris. First, he agreed to the sale of superstars Neymar and Marco Verratti at the beginning of the campaign, before introducing a heavily possession-based style of play. Enrique is also said to be focused on instilling a good culture at the club.
The same report claims that the club's supporters, especially their ultras, are also happy with the former Barcelona manager, singing his name from the terraces on a regular basis.
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The elimination from the Champions League will not have been ideal for the record Ligue 1 winners, however, and that elusive first European title will likely be made harder without Kylian Mbappe, who is expected to leave for Real Madrid at the end of the season.
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