Yes, this will be a new challenge for Enrique to manage PSG without top superstar football players. He once said that he still wanted Mbappe to stay at PSG, but after the decision, Enrique remained confident that he was still able to keep PSG strong, with PSG's composition without Mbappe.
PSG does not need to spend much to compete in the French league. But this team's only target was never the league, they always targeted UCL and they spent accordingly. Now they have removed Mbappe and sold him, they need to make transfers to fill his place, for this they need to make a lot of meetings, convince the players and managers, work extra hours and at the same time increase the offers for the players they want.
There was no financial problem for PSG. Naturally, their target was always UCL. After such a team cannot achieve its goal, it needs to work harder towards that goal with better transfers, but PSG seems to be a little tired of this. The French league is already a very simple level for them. There is a huge difference in quality between them and other teams. So if they are to fully focus on their goals this year, they must convince the best players. This is very difficult because League 1 is not a dream league like the Premier League.
Anyway, @SUPERSAIAN, PSG didn't Mbappe, but Mbappe left PSG for free agent to real Madrid.
And that's indeed both of you, PSG's challenge is how they can compete in the UCL, because of the French League, we already know how the other clubs are there. Not as competitive as other leagues, especially when compared to the Premier League. That's why PSG has to stay on track to get strong players for the club, because being strong in the local league is not enough but you have to be able to compete in the UCL which is a much more prestigious competition for all the top clubs in Europe.
This will actually happen to be one of the best deals Marseille will be getting in this transfer window, green wood is a very good place and after he left Manchester United due to the situation that surrounded his stay last season, he hasn't been any bad with his performance so far.
Greenwood to Marseille and underwent a series of medical tests. This Man United forward ultimately moved to Marseille for £25.2m.
It's a good sign for that French club for they also need to strengthen the forward.
Source: Greenwood