A Long-Term Project is on at PSG, but Uncertainty for Donnarumma and Kimpembe.
As part of Luis Enrique’s vision, Paris Saint-Germain is building a stable and ambitious project, securing key players with long-term contracts. Many core players in the Spaniard’s system are now tied to the club until 2028 or 2029, ensuring continuity in the collective development of the team.
A Solid Core to Structure the Project
Notable extensions include Marquinhos, Lucas Hernandez, Ousmane Dembélé, and Warren Zaïre-Emery. These players represent the identity of PSG under Luis Enrique and are expected to be pillars of the team in the coming seasons. New signings like João Neves and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, also committed until 2029, reinforce this strategy of long-term stability.
By focusing on a well-balanced and cohesive squad, PSG is shifting away from its previous superstar model and embracing a collective approach, aligned with Luis Enrique’s tactical philosophy.
Donnarumma and Kimpembe Facing an Uncertain Future
Despite these contract renewals, two key players’ futures remain unclear: Gianluigi Donnarumma and Presnel Kimpembe, both set to be out of contract in 2026.
The situation surrounding Donnarumma is particularly intriguing. Luis Enrique demands an undisputed No.1 goalkeeper, and the club is reportedly exploring alternatives. Lucas Chevalier (Lille) has emerged as a serious candidate, adding pressure on the Italian international, according to Le Parisien.
As for Kimpembe, his injury struggles have cast doubt over his long-term role at the club. While his contract situation has been less publicized, his future in Paris could depend on whether he recovers his best form.
PSG Looking to the Future
With a clear long-term strategy and careful management of sensitive contract situations, PSG is laying the groundwork for a sustainable, team-oriented project under Luis Enrique. However, the question remains: Will Donnarumma and Kimpembe still be part of the club’s future plans?