Enrique is a coach who has good achievements and also has extraordinary experience, and losing Mbappe is not the end of the story at PSG, because we know Enrique is a coach who does not prioritize star players, Enrique and PSG currently do not have players who have been discussed by management themselves PSG to help Enrique compete next season.
PSG has a lot of potential in its own academy, it would be good for Enrique to develop the existing players and not waste too much money just targeting Mbappe's replacement, because that will be difficult, as is the quality that Enrique has in training These players are important for him to be able to bring young players to become the best at PSG next season.
Losing Mbappe will certainly make PSG lose their attacking sharpness, although Enrique is a coach who has won many awards so far, but we cannot deny PSG dependence on Mbappe so far is quite large and in fact we can see often PSG get bad results when mbappe does not play this long, admitted or not but every great coach certainly has one or two mainstay players who are indeed during this will be the coach focus in every game and Enrique certainly expects a lot from Mbappe even though he has never admitted it at all publicly.
Regarding the academy, of course PSG has a pretty good and even luxurious academy at the moment, but honestly about orbiting talented players from the academy, of course they are still inferior when compared to Monaco and some minor Ligue 1 teams so far, if we count maybe we can say if only a few of PSG academy players can indeed become great stars and that's why PSG have been more dominant to buy players who Indeed, they have experience and are also labeled stars because maybe they are more likely to believe instant results than processes.