Luis Enrique has been seeking to strengthen the Paris Saint-Germain squad since the first day he took office, amid great tension in the offices of the Princes Park due to the Mbappe case.
Paris Saint-Germain signed Spanish winger Marco Asensio, defender Milan Skriniar, midfielder Manuel Ugarte and South Korean midfielder Kang-In Lee, but Enrique still wants more.
The Spanish coach wants to add a creative touch to the midfield of Paris Saint-Germain, so he asked his leaders to sign Pedri Gonzalez, Dynamo Barcelona, according to the Spanish newspaper AS.
Pedri was one of the most prominent players that Luis Enrique relied on when he assumed the technical management of the Spanish national team before his dismissal after bidding farewell to the World Cup at the hands of the Moroccan national team in December last year.
Pedri is linked to a long contract with Barcelona that ends in June 2026 and with a penalty clause worth one billion euros, but the financial crisis that the Catalan club is suffering from may push him to sit at the negotiating table and obtain a huge amount that revives the club’s coffers and helps conclude the contracts that Xavi dreams of.