Luis Enrique is leading PSG toward new horizons. This season, the Spanish coach has managed to create a more balanced and collective team, moving away from Kylian Mbappé's absolute prominence. After his departure, PSG has found a new way to play, much more team-oriented.
Among the team's great revelations, Ousmane Dembélé has been one of the most outstanding. Under Luis Enrique's direction, Dembélé shines brightly, proving his quality and showing that the change of scenery has suited him well.
Need for Reinforcements to Compete for Everything
Although PSG has improved and consolidated, Luis Enrique knows that what he has is not enough. To compete at the highest level in Europe, he needs more reinforcements.

The team has an almost unlimited budget and the resources are there. The Asturian coach wants high-level players to complete his squad. In the past summer market, PSG tried to sign Lamine Yamal, Barça's gem, with an offer of more than 200M euros.
Although Barcelona refused to sell him, PSG's intention is clear: to continue seeking talent to strengthen the team. Now, the next target could be another Barça star.
Barça's Star on the Tightrope
There is a Barça player who is not getting the minutes he wants, and this is leading him to frustration. It is Gavi, who is going through a complicated stage at the club. Despite his talent, the midfielder has not managed to be a regular starter this season due to strong competition in the midfield.

Pedri and Frenkie de Jong are regulars, leaving Gavi fighting for the third spot with Dani Olmo and Fermín López. This has led to Gavi only being a starter in 8 matches so far. The lack of minutes could be affecting his morale, something that might lead him to seek new opportunities outside Camp Nou.
PSG Presses for Gavi
Luis Enrique believes that Gavi would be key in his project and has pressured PSG to make a financial effort to sign him. According to various sources, PSG is preparing a million-dollar offer to entice Barça and Gavi himself.
The goal is to make him one of the highest-paid and a reference in PSG's midfield. However, Gavi has made it clear that he doesn't want to leave Barça. "It's the club of my life," the Andalusian has said.
Despite this, PSG doesn't give up and is preparing a new offensive to convince him to make the leap to Ligue 1.