There were more concerns with PSG than just player conflict. Team egos have won big before, right? See Real Madrid's Galacticos. Having older stars and playing in a league that's easy compared to the Champions League doesn't help. Know what? I like this "new" PSG. Without Messi, Neymar, and Mbappe , other players may flourish. The team may play together, determined to prove they're not overpaid prima donnas. May PSG surprise everyone this year? Not likely, but football has seen stranger stuff, right?
We have not yet seen PSG without Mbappe, perhaps only at the beginning of the last season, when the situation with Mbappe was not clear and he was not preparing with the team. Then PSG looked bad, but I admit that the reason was not only the absence of Mbappe, but also that Enrique had just joined the team, and he was just starting to build the team, strategy and game. Anyway, Mbappe was a very significant player for PSG, how it will be now is not yet clear, but someone will definitely take his place and will score, since PSG has always created many chances in attack.
It cannot be denied that Mbappe is a player who has made quite a big contribution to the team, of course losing Mbappe will be quite felt for the team.
However, PSG also cannot afford to drag on, they are a team that has strong finances so it is possible for PSG to be able to rebuild this team and be able to develop much further even without Mbappe.
To be honest, I prefer PSG without Mbappe because now PSG can focus on building a squad that is evenly distributed across all lines without being able to just hope or depend on Mbappe alone.
Luis Enrique is a very experienced coach and has good qualities, and I am sure that if PSG management gives full support to Luis Enrique then he will be able to build this team to be much better in the next few seasons.
Without Mbappe, PSG would not be as strong, and they should get rid of him. They could probably win Ligue 1 that in their sleep. But Champions League is what they should aim for. Enrique understands how to put together a group. But he needs players who can step up and make things happen. Even though working together is important, you still need experts who can do the job. Can PSG find that balance? Can they put together a team that works well together and has brilliant individuals? I am not going to lie, I am not sure. But I'll give them the benefit of the doubt.