Whether Luis Enrique would really want to walk away from the PSG project when his contract expires this summer is highly debatable - and not just because he's done an outstanding job alongside sporting director Luis Campos in changing the focus of the project from signing superstars to developing them. By his own admission, he has developed a "very strong connection" with both his players and the club's fans, who so memorably unveiled a tifo in honour of his daughter Xana, who passed away at the age of nine in 2019, shortly after the full-time whistle in Munich.
"I always think about Xana, but it was very emotional at the end with the banner," Luis Enrique said. "Our fans were our 12th man on the pitch and the great team we have reflects the supporters.
"On my first day at PSG, when my French was even worse than it is now, I said my ultimate goal was to fill the trophy cabinet. The only trophy that was missing was the Champions League, and here we are."
If winning one European Cup was enough for Luis Enrique, though, he would have walked away last summer. He clearly wants more. His stated objective is "to continue trying to conquer the footballing world" - and that's a goal he shares with Al-Khelaifi & Co., which is why the recent reports that PSG are trying to tie him down to a 'life-time' deal appear far more plausible than those claiming he's already decided against extending his stay at Parc des Princes beyond the summer.
As Luis Enrique said himself only this week, "There are always rumours always going around PSG, a lot of fake news. They are trying to destabilise the players and the team, but it is not going to happen."
So, while the coaching market is being reshuffled, Luis Enrique still seems perfectly happy with the hand he's been dealt in the French capital - which is bad news for not only PSG's Champions League rivals, but also those clubs hoping to hire their beloved coach.