Louis Fields He is the most sought-after sports director today, and the fact is that the Portuguese has aroused the interest of several clubs in addition to those he already works for. The Portuguese signed with the Paris Saint-Germain to lead the new Parisian project towards the conquest of the long-awaited Champions League, while, in addition, he is part of the sports management of the RC Celta de Vigosomething that in itself is not very popular in Paris.
However, the truth is that Luis Campos does not have any clause that prohibits him from working in several clubs at the same time, and it is that the Portuguese has been presented with other offers after his renowned work at Monaco, from which great footballers have emerged like Bernardo Silva, Tchouaméni or Kylian Mbappé himself, who insisted that PSG have the Portuguese. Currently, there are two more possibilities on Luis Campos’ table.
Luis Campos could work up to four clubs
-Chelsea: Chelsea, as we reported earlier in the week, have sent a lucrative offer to Luis Campos for him to lead Todd Boehly’s project to build a new blue outfit. The demands of the American were that the Portuguese left Paris Saint-Germain immediately, but the truth is that this would entail a fairly important compensation and, in addition to the obstacles of the French, it does not seem that Luis Campos is going to move from Paris. However, the Portuguese could, as with Celta, work remotely for Chelsea, an option that the Londoners could value given the improbability that their wishes of monopolizing the famous sporting director are fulfilled.
– Manchester United: Indeed, as reported a few days ago by the AS JournalJim Ratcliffe, owner of OGC Nice, could be interested in buying the Manchester United entity, which is up for sale. If so, Ratcliffe wants to enlist the help of Luis Campos to lead the Red Devils’ next project, so the Portuguese could also have the option of committing to United if the aforementioned circumstances occur. The truth is that it would be, to say the least, curious for a sports director to work with up to four teams. Could this mark a new trend in which several clubs work with the same renowned sporting director? It could really happen, thus changing the model of a single sports director in a club until now.
