This season is likely to remain the same as the previous season where they will also still not be able to compete in the Champions League especially when talking about the Champions League and PSG then the focus remains on Mbappe who has always been the backbone of PSG every season and now it is gone so this becomes more complicated and their probability of getting a trophy in the Champions League is getting thinner next season.
Transitioning and finding a good scheme is now a pretty tough task for the coach but it could be a good thing because with Mbappe gone, they can be more exploratory with players so that they are not only fixated on Mbappe because for the last few seasons PSG has always been fixated on one player and honestly it is a situation that I think is quite bad for a big club like PSG.
Luis Enrique must build a more collective squad, not relying on just one star player, Mbappe departure opens the way to realizing this mission. Management and club officials should also be in the same direction as Luis Enrique in building squad depth, and they should also retain the manager in the long term. If they continue to try to get instant results, PSG will never win the Champions League trophy, in fact they have built the best squad with Messi, Neymar and Mbappe but failed. All players must be happy, their existence must be considered equally important, that way they will appear solid. Mbappe departure will make other players shine, that's for sure. The opportunity will come to PSG, although not in the near future, but they have to prepare very well, and start as a team, not with one or two of their star players.
Well, in the end there is a positive side taken when Mbappe leaves the squad now because that way now PSG is free from the situation where they must always depend on Mbappe, this does require greater adaptation because indeed changes like this require considerable effort so that the club's condition improves again but on the other hand if in the end they managed to escape this situation then I think they will actually become a club that can have quite good achievements later.
I think when PSG finds a new rhythm then indeed this can be a new bridge to make them change the stigma of their club which really wants to make el clasico in Ligue 1 even though it cannot be denied that their players are relatively expensive but at least with the absence of privileged players then indeed it will make the club's condition better.
This season is likely to remain the same as the previous season where they will also still not be able to compete in the Champions League especially when talking about the Champions League and PSG then the focus remains on Mbappe who has always been the backbone of PSG every season and now it is gone so this becomes more complicated and their probability of getting a trophy in the Champions League is getting thinner next season.
Transitioning and finding a good scheme is now a pretty tough task for the coach but it could be a good thing because with Mbappe gone, they can be more exploratory with players so that they are not only fixated on Mbappe because for the last few seasons PSG has always been fixated on one player and honestly it is a situation that I think is quite bad for a big club like PSG.
A club that can win a title in the Champions League is a club that is ready with everything in terms of experienced players, experienced coaches and management that can always regulate the movements of players who must be retained or sold and PSG does not have all this.
PSG also failed to maintain consistent performance in the Champions League which should have looked stronger, but this was all caused by dependence on reliable players like Mbappe and made the club unable to form a higher quality performance and be ready to compete in the Champions League.
It takes a long time for a club to win the Champions League title and it all requires a lot of patience to maintain several parties who can make a difference every season.
We can see from the example of clubs from other leagues such as Manchester City which always retain reliable players but also retain their coaches, so that the coaches and players change every season with improvements in performance.
If PSG wants to win the champions league title, PSG should be able to imitate clubs from other leagues.
Therefore, this is the right way to make a difference for them because after all, making Mbappe untouchable and privileged is a wrong condition from the start so when Mbappe leaves this can open up new paths for PSG.
But it is undeniable that for now PSG is problematic not only about player problems but also in terms of management they are still very problematic because they cannot manage resources and money properly which makes PSG a club that is actually stuck in place and cannot develop even though they are a big club.
Their best achievement in the Champions League is only up to the semi-finals and indeed things like this are clearly not very good for a rich club with an investor (Naser Al-Khelaifi) who is loyal when talking about money.