PSG continues to be a protagonist in the transfer market, not only with the search for possible signings, but also with the departure of players who do not fit into Luis Enrique’s project.
With some great victories, PSG finds great strengths for what the remaining season has in store for them, in Ligue 1 and the Champions League.
In addition, an unexpected move occurred in the transfer window, confirming the departure of Xavi Simons to RB Leipzig.
With several changes to PSG in this 24/25 season, Luis Enrique has imposed great positive aspects to form a unique collective squad and considered one of the best in this sporting year.

3 key aspects defining Luis Enrique’s project at PSG
3. PSG acquires a winning mentality
One of the most notable changes in PSG under Luis Enrique has been the character and mentality of the team.
In previous years, the lack of identity within the dressing room was criticised, but this season the Spanish coach has imposed a clear discipline, making it clear that no player is above the club.
This brings with it the attitude of PSG when they find themselves at a disadvantage on the scoreboard, or in difficult moments of the match, where they manage to get the best out of themselves, through collective play and a winning mentality match after match.

2. Leadership on and off the pitch
PSG has always suffered from big egos on the bench, but this has changed. Now the mentality of the players is focused on looking for the best for the team.
The newspaper L’Équipe has highlighted the rise of Vitinha and Gianluigi Donnarumma as leaders on and off the field, which has strengthened the mentality of the team.
In the past, PSG often crumbled under pressure, but now they have shown that they face adversity with greater competitiveness.
This is reflected through the instructions that are taken on the pitch and the order that several players impose, not only Marquinhos as captain, but even Ousmane Dembele has been seen giving instructions to the Brazilian captain.
This is focused on giving an image of leadership and reflecting the positive atmosphere that PSG has within the locker room.

1. A tactical scheme with a defined identity
Luis Enrique’s PSG has consolidated a clear tactical identity, betting on a 4-3-3 without a fixed center forward.
Instead, the team plays with a false 9 and wide wingers, which has allowed them to exploit speed and creativity in attack.
In addition, the offensive role of the full-backs and the presence of midfielders with the ability to create and recover have been key in the team’s evolution.
This scheme has been fundamental in the recent winning streak in the UEFA Champions League, where PSG managed to overcome Salzburg, Manchester City and Stuttgart, securing a memorable qualification to the Playoffs.
With an increasingly ambitious and structured team, PSG is consolidating itself as a serious candidate in the fight for titles this season.