Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly ready to raise Luis Enrique’s annual salary to around €20 million if he renews his contract, putting the head coach in line for a major jump from his current €12 million gross in Paris. The move would deepen PSG’s commitment to the 55-year-old Spaniard, whose deal still runs until June 2027.
The timing matters because PSG meet Bayern Munich in the second leg of their Champions League semifinal on Wednesday, May 6, at Allianz Arena in Munich, with kickoff set for 3 p.m. ET, 12 noon PT. Searches around psg vs bayern have also been fueled by the club’s latest European run and by the growing sense that Enrique’s future is tied to what happens next on and off the pitch.
Enrique took over as PSG head coach in 2023, and chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi has made no secret of the club’s backing for him, saying PSG are building a long-term project with the coach and calling him the best in the world. If the reported renewal is completed at the figure being discussed, Enrique would move into the top salary tier for coaches in soccer and become one of the sport’s highest-paid managers.
That backing is not hard to understand. PSG won the Champions League final 5-0 against Inter Milan in Munich last May, their first continental crown, and they have already shown they can handle elite knockout opposition by beating Liverpool in this season’s quarterfinals. They remain on course to become only the second team to retain the European Cup since the competition was rebranded as the Champions League in 1992.
But for all the talk of a long-term project, the money is still conditional. Enrique’s current contract does not expire until June 2027, and the reported €20 million figure is tied to a renewal that has not been confirmed. PSG may be signaling how highly they value him, yet the next decisive step is still his: whether he agrees to stay long enough for the club to make that offer real.

