Dru in His Second Season with Paris Saint-Germain: A Crucial Test with Enrique
The young player Drew enters his second season with Paris Saint-Germain at a different stage, having transitioned from being a promising talent to a player required to prove himself within coach Luis Enrique's project.
According to the Spanish newspaper "Sport," Paris Saint-Germain paid more than 8 million euros to sign him from Barcelona in January 2026, as part of the club's policy to support young talents.
The newspaper indicated that the player had a positive start, participating with the first team in the French league and the Champions League, and scored his first goal weeks after his debut.
However, the biggest challenge lies in the strong competition in the midfield, with Luis Enrique relying on the trio of Vitinha, Fabian Ruiz, and Joao Neves, making playing opportunities difficult and requiring Drew to make the most of every minute.
According to the same source, the player's style aligns with the Spanish coach's ideas, particularly in playing between the lines and creating opportunities, which gives him a chance to remain part of the team's plans.
The upcoming stage remains crucial in his career, as it will determine whether he solidifies his position or remains among the promising talents without making significant progress in the first team.
According to the Spanish newspaper "Sport," Paris Saint-Germain paid more than 8 million euros to sign him from Barcelona in January 2026, as part of the club's policy to support young talents.
The newspaper indicated that the player had a positive start, participating with the first team in the French league and the Champions League, and scored his first goal weeks after his debut.
However, the biggest challenge lies in the strong competition in the midfield, with Luis Enrique relying on the trio of Vitinha, Fabian Ruiz, and Joao Neves, making playing opportunities difficult and requiring Drew to make the most of every minute.
According to the same source, the player's style aligns with the Spanish coach's ideas, particularly in playing between the lines and creating opportunities, which gives him a chance to remain part of the team's plans.
The upcoming stage remains crucial in his career, as it will determine whether he solidifies his position or remains among the promising talents without making significant progress in the first team.