PSG are on track to appoint Christoph Galatia as their new coach in place of Mauricio Pochettino, the local L'Equipe reported tonight (Monday).
The City of Lights luxury club has reached an agreement with Nice for a compensation of about 10 million euros and the 55-year-old coach will be the man in charge of the constellation that will also try to win the Champions League next season.
If he is appointed, PSG will be the fourth team in Galatia's coaching career, starting his career at Marseille, where he served as an assistant coach for five years.
After learning the secrets of training in the south of France, he moved to Saint-Etienne, from where he continued for the night, with which he won the French championship in the 2020/21 season.
🚨 Nice and PSG have reached an agreement in the region of € 10m that will see Christophe Galtier go to the Parc des Princes side as their new head coach, according to L'Equipe.
Will be made official when Mauricio Pochettino leaves - expected Thursday.
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Will now arrive in Paris to try and take on Leo Messi, Killian Ambape and Neymar to fulfill their dream of hoisting the most important trophy in the European football world, which they have been dreaming of since the Qataris took over the club.
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