Luis Enrique wants to return to the team as soon as possible. His plans were clear after the World Cup. He values clubs that dream of Premier League opportunities.
Enrique will only accept long-term projects with clear plans and ideas. He is waiting for the right opportunity, with The Sun claiming that Luis Enrique has emerged as the preferred candidate to take over as Chelsea’s new manager on a better tax basis than Julian Nagelsmann.
At this time, Enrique is still not returning to the coaching job. Since parting with the Spanish national team after the end of the 2022 World Cup, counting the previous record, he has managed 38 matches for the Spanish national team (since 2019), winning 20, drawing 11, and losing 7.