Luis Enrique wants Barcelona! PSG boss still dreaming of return to La Liga champions after he leaves French giants

Luis Enrique may be enjoying success in Paris, but the pull of Barcelona remains strong. The Spanish coach, who guided Paris Saint-Germain to their first Champions League triumph last season, still dreams of returning to the Camp Nou one day. With two years left on his contract in France, though, a move may be far away.

Luis Enrique wants Barcelona! PSG boss still dreaming of return to La Liga champions after he leaves French giantsLuis Enrique wants Barcelona! PSG boss still dreaming of return to La Liga champions after he leaves French giantsLuis Enrique wants Barcelona! PSG boss still dreaming of return to La Liga champions after he leaves French giants

Enrique remains hopeful of one day managing again. The Spaniard spent three years at the Camp Nou between 2014 and 2017, winning a historic treble in his first season and cementing his place as a club legend. Despite being contracted to PSG until 2027, he has made it clear within his close circle that a return to Catalunya would delight him, according to رياضة.

Since taking over Les Parisiens in 2023, the Asturian has guided the French giants to remarkable success, including their first-ever title last season. While he is settled in Paris and continues to build on that legacy, his attachment to the Catalan giants has not faded. He often admits to missing life in the city, though he has publicly stressed his commitment to honouring contracts.

Barcelona’s looming presidential elections could open a potential pathway for Enrique’s return. Such changes often reshape the managerial landscape at Camp Nou, and the former coach is well aware of this. Still, Hansi Flick’s strong start and a deal running until 2027 make any short-term comeback unlikely.

The conversation may remain hypothetical for now, but the football calendar is about to serve up an emotional reunion. In less than two weeks, Barcelona will face PSG in the Champions League group stage, pitting Enrique against the club where he left his greatest mark as a coach.