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·5 février 2026
‘Individual project’ at PSG: Campos lays down the rules

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·5 février 2026

At Paris Saint-Germain, Luis Campos brings a simple idea back to the forefront: recruitment is not just about stacking talents. On TF1Info, the executive emphasizes the need to integrate each player’s individual project into the club’s collective game plan. It’s an educational message that also explains his way of convincing others.
“We have to reconcile the club’s collective project, the collective game plan, but also the individual projects of the players. Each time, we must work to intertwine them with one another. When I talk with a player about coming to Paris, I discuss with him the importance of adapting his individual project to our collective project. They must be shared.”
Behind Luis Campos’s words lies a very concrete management logic: to avoid polite coexistence between ambitions that cross paths without ever meeting. His message aims to clarify, right from recruitment discussions, what “succeeding in Paris” means: accepting a common framework, a way of playing, shared responsibilities, and sometimes making concessions on one’s role or timing. The idea is not to crush the individual, but to make him compatible with a group dynamic, so that personal progress serves the collective—and vice versa. In an elite locker room, this kind of framing from the outset is not a detail: it’s often what prevents misunderstandings that can cost months.
This message also has a virtue: it makes the club’s “line” clear. When the notion of a project becomes blurry in modern football, Campos brings it back to a basic and decisive question: does the player want to shine with a shared idea, or only shine alongside it?
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