Luis Enrique's PSG has reached its highest point since the Qatari project took control of the club. This season, the Parisian team has managed to qualify for the Champions League final, where they will face Inter Milan. The team has finally found an identity, based on collectivity, joint effort, and a firm tactical structure that has made old ghosts forgotten.
After Kylian Mbappé's departure last summer, many thought PSG would lose competitiveness. However, the opposite has happened: the squad has gained cohesion and found new leaders. One of them is Ousmane Dembélé, who is having his best season as a professional.
PSG never settles
But Luis Enrique's project won't stop there, whether they win the Champions League or not. With the financial backing of Qatar's sovereign fund, PSG has an almost unlimited investment capacity, and the Asturian coach wants to keep building. This season's final is just the first step of a more ambitious plan that seeks to consolidate PSG among the continent's giants.
Luis Enrique is already working with the management on possible signings. The coach wants to strengthen several key positions and aims to make another leap in quality in the midfield. That's where one of his great desires comes in: Gavi.
Gavi is Luis Enrique's favorite
Luis Enrique was the one who made Gavi debut with the Spanish national team when he was just 17 years old, and since then they have kept a close relationship. The coach considers him an ideal footballer for his play style: intense, technical, with personality and commitment.

The possibility of signing him is not easy, but PSG has the means to try, especially if they perceive that the player doesn't feel fully valued in the current Barça.
Luis Enrique trusts
As reported by "El Nacional", Gavi isn't having the desired prominence with Hansi Flick. Despite having returned from his injury with energy, the Andalusian midfielder hasn't been an undisputed starter and his role has lost weight. This situation creates uncertainty in his environment and fuels rumors about a possible change of scenery.
Luis Enrique, with whom he keeps an excellent relationship, could be the key to convincing him to embark on a new stage in Paris. Gavi, by profile and character, would fit like a glove in the PSG that Luis Enrique is building: ambitious, young, and hungry for titles.