The revolution that PSG had promised Mbappé so much with his renewal has already begun to take place. According to information from Le Parisien, Luis Campos, 57-year-old sports director, has signed this Friday three seasons with the Parisian team. Unlike Monaco and Lille, his last two jobs, the Portuguese will act as a sports adviser in Paris and not as a sports director as initially indicated.
Campos’ arrival will be accompanied by Antero Henrique, who was PSG’s sporting director until 2019 and had become a strong man for Qatar in recent years. The Brazilian will be in charge of sales at the club, while Luis Campos will shape the project. Players like Keylor Navas and Ramos have already sounded like leaving, but the club will not hinder their continuity. El Tico will experience a complicated situation due to the ownership of Donnarumma, while the camero has consistently reiterated that he is happy in Paris.
On the other hand, with the arrival of Luis Campos, the succession of Pochettino is already a priority issue. According to Le Parisian, The Argentine coach will be dismissed in the next few hours and the favorite to replace him is Galtier. The coach who took Ligue 1 away from PSG in 2021 sounds more and more strongly to reinforce the current champion, even more so after the latest rumors that placed Lucien Faivre back at Nice. On the sports field, Luis Campos wants to sign a versatile striker, a midfielder and several defenders. The next few weeks are anticipated to be decisive in defining the new course for PSG.
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