Psg Coach Luis Enrique Set for €20 Million Renewal Deal
Psg coach Luis Enrique is in line for a new annual salary of around €20 million if he renews with Paris Saint-Germain. That would lift him well above his reported €12 million gross a year in Paris and put his deal among soccer’s biggest coaching contracts.
PSG and Luis Enrique
The 55-year-old took over in 2023 and has already delivered PSG’s first European title, with the club beating Inter Milan 5-0 in Munich in May last year to win its first continental crown. PSG have also put themselves on course to become only the second team to retain the European Cup since the competition was rebranded as the Champions League in 1992.
Nasser Al-Khelaifi has made the club’s direction plain with two quotes attached to Enrique’s future: "We are building a long-term project with him […]," and "We have the best coach in the world." The numbers match the message. PSG are reportedly ready to improve the coach’s pay sharply if he extends a contract that runs to June 2027.
Munich Rematch Against Bayern
The timing matters because PSG are still operating at the sharp end of the Champions League. They are scheduled to face Bayern in the second leg of the 2025/26 semifinals on Wednesday, May 6, at Allianz Arena in Munich, with kickoff set for 3 p.m. ET, 12 noon PT.
That gives the salary move a clear frame inside the same project Enrique has already advanced. PSG are not simply rewarding a trophy from last season; they are trying to keep the coach who guided them to it while the team is still chasing another final in Munich.
What PSG Are Offering
The reported rise would take Enrique from €12 million to around €20 million a year, or from roughly $14 million to $23 million. It would also place him alongside Diego Simeone and Pep Guardiola among the sport’s highest-paid coaches.
For PSG, the choice is straightforward: keep the manager who delivered the club’s first European crown and pay him like one of the game’s top names, or let his deal run toward June 2027 without a fresh commitment. The offer itself signals how high the club now values the next phase under Enrique.