Julian Nagelsmann will not be the future coach of PSG

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Who will be the future coach of Paris Saint-Germain? The least we can say is that this is a case with twists and turns for PSG. While the departure of Christophe Galtier at the end of the season has been recorded for many weeks even if the capital club has still not communicated on this subject. Finally not retained by Naples for the post of coach, it would seem that the former coach of LOSC has very little short-term future prospects.

As we revealed to you, PSG fairly quickly targeted Julian Nagelsmann, the young German coach sacked last March from Bayern Munich with the prospect of a tandem with Thierry Henry on the bench. The former Leipzig coach seemed very interested and was already thinking about the work he could do at PSG, after having notably discussed with Luis Campos on the future transfer window of the club eleven times champion of France.

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And this nasty surprise happened. So echoes were spreading on numerous hiccups in the negotiations between the two parties, it seems that the Julian Nagelsmann track was completely abandoned this Saturday. Indeed, according to information collected by The Team, the coach will not take over from Christophe Galtier on the bench. This decision would have been taken by the two parties together and this, during the last hours. From now on, the club of the capital is currently active to convince a second coach whose name has not yet filtered.

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Eager to complete this burning issue in the coming days, with next weekend serving as a deadline, PSG will have to quickly find a fallback solution. As we revealed to you, not immune to a bad surprise in this case, Paris had then targeted a plan B in the person of Thiago Motta, enthusiastic about the project and appreciated by Nasser Al-Khelaifi. Without Nagelsmann, will the Bologna technician become PSG’s new priority? Answer in the next few days.

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