It is officially announced that Thomas Tuchel will become Paris Saint-Germain manager next season, signalling the end of Unai Emery's two-year tenure at Les Parisiens.
Thomas Tuchel has signed a two-year contract with PSG, keeping him at the club him until 2020.
The former Borussia Dortmund manager attracted interests from Bayern Munich, Arsenal and other top European clubs but he now eventually ends up replacing Unai Emery at the France capital.
Unai Emery's two-year tenure at PSG proves a disappointing one, having seen his team being eliminated in just the first round of Champions League knockout stage in both 2016/17 and 2017/18 seasons.
The most notable failure from Emery happened in March of 2017, when his side lead Barcelona 4-0 in the Champions League last 16 first leg, but the Catalan giants completed a miraculous 6-1 comeback win in second leg.
Emery is now being replaced by 44-year-old Tuchel, whose last managerial experience was at Dortmund in 2016/17, when he guided Die Borussen to a third-placed finish in Bundesliga.
In 2016/17, Tuchel won DFB-Pokal with Dortmund, the only trophy he has won in his 11-year managerial career thus far.