Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly trying to remove uncertainty early by extending Luis Enrique’s deal beyond its current end date in June 2027.
The proposal being discussed in French media is a 2+1 extension that could keep him in Paris through 2030. PSG and Enrique have not publicly confirmed any agreement, so for now it remains a reported plan rather than a signed deal.
Enrique’s name has also been tied to England, with reports suggesting Manchester United are keeping an eye on him as a possible long-term option. There is no confirmation of a formal approach, but the link adds pressure to PSG’s push for continuity.

The wider context is that PSG have backed Enrique’s direction strongly in recent windows, including big calls around squad planning. That backing is part of why the club would prefer to secure his future early, rather than let speculation grow as 2027 gets closer.
For now, the key unknowns are simple: whether Enrique wants to commit long-term, and whether United’s reported interest ever turns into something official.