Even though PSG is a rich club, they have failed to live up to expectations in Europe. I think the management ranks must receive serious attention to be improved and must be filled with people who understand the rules and targets of the club. Now is a new era for PSG to overhaul the squad after Mbappe's departure. On the one hand, the French striker is really needed, but on the other hand, he is a huge burden on the club because of his salary and attitude which must be put first.
PSG will still be able to shine under the guidance of Luis Enrique specifically in League 1, but in the Champions League it is always difficult for every team. It's just that the PSG president has to reorganize management, achievement targets and transfer policies.
PSG president, Nasser Al-Khelaifi will have more calculating figures to spend in the transfer window. PSG management still intact, we've come to realized how the presence of Kylian Mbappe was to the club and in his absence, the club will probably fumbled but there's always need to panic. Luis Enrique will worked definitely on the improvement of the club. He will selectively choose the players that will becoming professionals in his team, because they're having main targets to strive for.
PSG always tries to build a strong team, but until now they have not won the Champions League title. we can see it from various points of view, starting from the management, coaches and players. all of them, did not escape being indicot for me personally. Even though PSG still has Mbappe, if they can't achieve the Champions League trophy, PSG will still be seen as the same. Now, Mabppe's presence or departure is no longer their focus. The point is what PSG's goals are, specifically where they will be more directed. whether PSG will try to build a strong team foundation, Enrique style. or, they will bring in various big names to achieve their targets each season.
I'm trying to refer to City, they also didn't immediately achieve their goals regarding the Champions League. management first built a solid team foundation, and in the end they achieved their goals for the first time. Likewise with PSG, the point is how the club builds a strong team first from various lines. If Al Khelaifi tries to entrust more responsibility to his management and coaching staff, I mean he is not directly involved in recruiting players. maybe PSG will be much stronger, whether it's from the team and choosing the right coach. Currently Enrique is managing PSG, of course he has a mission to bring his team to win titles in various competitions. well, will the coach get full support. or, like previous coaches who are rarely involved in player recruitment. Right now I just want to see what PSG will do, especially in bringing in new arrivals for the new season.