Luis Campos’ future at PSG isn’t completely sealed yet. If the Portuguese leader is preparing for the next season, targeting recruits with a clear profile (sort of young people, who have passed through France or Ligue 1), then his relationship with certain people in the club, such as Nasser Al-Khelaifi, complicates matters. Players such as the Thuram brothers, Moussa Diaby or Manu Kony have been mentioned, as well as Milan Skriniar, who has been announced in Paris this summer for several weeks already. We may forget a lot but Luis Campos has a double hat.
He was also an external advisor to Celta de Vigo for a year. His debut was also heavily criticized. He was accused of being responsible for the first part of the Gallican side’s failed season after very careful recruitment. The Seferovich case, which happened this winter, is a perfect example of this situation. It was the management of Denis Suarez’s case that bothered most of all. At odds with the club, the midfielder refused to extend his contract and ended up being sold to Espanyol, a direct competitor in the second half of the table, for … 200 thousand euros.
Celta wants to renew Campos and Carvalhal
Things have improved dramatically. Since the championship resumed at the end of December, the Celticos have lost just two matches (out of 14) and made a stunning return to La Liga with this 10th-place finish keeping them in contention. In November, Luis Campos decided to sign Carlos Carvalhal as coach and that was his biggest success because the team since then has been one of the best in La Liga.We recently told Oscar Mendez, a journalist at a report.
The Portuguese managed to turn the club’s mind around with him. If he goes to the building between two and three times a month (but speaks every day on the phone with Celta), and spends most of his time in Paris, he has convinced the Celta management, who now want to extend it with Carlos Carvalhal. Under a contract until 2024, the two men should receive an offer soon, he confirms Voice of Galicia. For a coach, this shouldn’t be a problem, but for Campos, it’s a no-brainer. He sees his time in Vigo as a A.J “safe haven” But he also knows that he will not find a greater dimension with PSG. And the two tasks will not always be reconciled.
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