The situation at Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) seems to be marked by uncertainty and speculation, despite the club’s success in becoming the champion of France and its honorable performance in the Champions League quarter-finals against Barcelona.
The report mentions a series of issues, including Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s health concerns, conflicting statements from coach Carlo Ancelotti about his future, and now the general manager, Leonardo, expressing his readiness to return to his former club, Inter Milan. Leonardo had previously coached Inter Milan from December 2010 to June 2011, winning the 2011 edition of the Italian Cup during his tenure.
While this isn’t the first time Leonardo has indicated a potential departure from PSG, it’s noted that his mission may not be completed, and there’s a suggestion that he might need another year. The return to Inter Milan is described as surprising, considering the challenges currently faced by Italian football and the financial strength of clubs in Paris, Spain, and England.
The report suggests that, from the perspective of the Qataris who own PSG, continued investment might be beneficial, especially in a team that has already demonstrated a collective desire to compete and win titles. The uncertainty and potential changes within the PSG management add an element of unpredictability to the club’s future.