Real Madrid is considering a potential change in leadership, with a new head coach possibly appointed as early as next summer. According to MatchDay Central, club president Florentino Pérez is prominently featuring Luis Enrique on the list of candidates for the managerial position.
Currently managing Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), Enrique is viewed as a key figure who could help rejuvenate the struggling Spanish team. The management at Real Madrid believes that Enrique possesses the necessary experience and authority to rebuild the squad and guide them back to the heights of European football.
International outlets, including ESPN, have corroborated Real Madrid’s interest in Enrique, highlighting his ability to navigate the club out of its ongoing crisis. Despite this growing speculation, no official discussions have taken place between Enrique and the club to date.
Notably, Luis Enrique has a historical link to Real Madrid, having played for the club in the mid-1990s and winning a La Liga championship during his tenure. This connection may further influence the evaluation of his candidacy.

