Paris Saint-Germain have finally officially announced the sacking of manager Christophe Galtier in a club statement.
The Frenchman was reportedly dismissed soon after the end of the season, with the club linked with replacements throughout much of June.
Galtier last just a season in charge after being hired in July 2022, although he did manage to win a Ligue 1 and Trophee des Champions double in that time.
And Les Parisiens have wasted little time in moving forwards, as they prepare to announce former Spain, Barcelona and Roma boss Luis Enrique as Galtier's successor in the French capital.
The club acknowledged his success and professionalism' during his season in charge in a statement, which read: 'At the end of 2022-2023, Paris Saint-Germain and Christophe Galtier have decided to end their first-team coaching contract.
'The Club would like to emphasise his professionalism and commitment, which enabled the Rouge & Bleu to win a historic eleventh French Championship title as well as the Trophy des Champions.'
It was a trying stint as PSG boss for the former Lille coach, who had to contend with a dressing-room including some of the biggest personalities in the game at a club with huge pressure to succeed.
Despite his domestic successes, Galtier's tenure will likely be judged on his Champions League performance, with chiefs at the French club infamously determined to lift club football's premier trophy.
The French giants were halted in the last-16 after a 3-0 aggregate win for Bayern Munich, dumping PSG out of the competition early on.
There were also numerous off-field issues during Galtier's tenure, namely Lionel Messi's unsanctioned trip to Saudi Arabia during the Ligue 1 run-in.
The Argentine was reportedly also embroiled in a
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