Paris Saint-Germain’s sporting advisor Luis Campos has issued a firm and public denial regarding rumours of manager Luis Enrique’s potential departure, labeling the speculation circulating in recent days as “100% fake news”.
This statement comes amid ongoing discussions about the club’s long-term sporting project and serves as a strong vote of confidence in the current managerial setup following a period of mixed results in European competition.
The denial from Campos, a pivotal architect of the club’s current strategy, directly addresses whispers that had begun to surface about instability within the PSG leadership. According to a club theory reported last year, such rumours occasionally originate from rival circles in Madrid, though PSG has consistently dismissed them as unfounded.
Luis Enrique himself has previously moved to quash similar talk, emphasizing the united vision shared among the club’s hierarchy. “I am very happy here at PSG, because together with Luis Campos and Nasser Al-Khelaifi we are building a team that our fans appreciate,” Enrique stated after a recent match.
This public show of unity underscores a shared commitment to a multi-year project that began with Enrique’s appointment last summer. The project is characterized by a deliberate strategic shift.
Following the high-profile departure of Kylian Mbappé, the club, guided by Campos and Enrique, pivoted toward building a younger squad focused on collective strength rather than individual star power. This rebuild has shown promise domestically but has faced significant growing pains, particularly in the UEFA Champions League, where the team’s performances this season have been underwhelming.

The professional relationship between Campos and Enrique appears to be a cornerstone of PSG’s plan. Enrique has openly expressed his desire to continue his collaboration with the sporting advisor, noting their close daily contact. “I started this project with him, and I spoke to him first when I arrived,” Enrique revealed in a recent press conference.
“We don’t know what will happen, but clearly, I would like the future to be written with Luis Campos”. This mutual endorsement is significant as both men have contracts expiring at the end of the season, with the club reportedly considering extensions for both until 2027.
Despite the internal confidence, the project is not without its external critics. The team’s struggles in Europe have drawn sharp commentary, with some observers questioning the club’s ambitions.
Former French international Christophe Dugarry sarc remarked on RMC Sport, “If they’re happy with the two Luises to win Ligue 1 and that’s enough for them… then they can extend them for three or five years”. Such criticism highlights the persistent pressure at PSG to achieve European success, a benchmark against which the Campos-Enrique partnership will ultimately be judged.
For now, the message from the Parc des Princes is one of stability and forward planning. The emphatic denial from Luis Campos serves to quiet external noise and reaffirm that the club’s leadership is aligned in its support for Luis Enrique and the ongoing squad transformation.


