Paris St Germain have appointed former Barcelona and Spain coach Luis Enrique as their new manager on a two-year contract.
The move comes after the Ligue 1 champions sacked Christophe Galtier earlier on Wednesday.
Enrique led Barcelona to a treble in the 2014-15 season and later guided Spain to the semi-finals of the 2020 European Championship. He left the national team after they were knocked out of the 2022 World Cup in the last 16.
He was introduced at a press conference hours after Galtier was dismissed. Club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi said his arrival will mark the start of a "new cycle, with a new style of play."
Enrique will be PSG's eighth coach in 12 years under Qatari ownership, with Kylian Mbappe set to play for a fifth coach since joining in 2017.
All have been sacked except Carlo Ancelotti who left for Real Madrid in 2013.
Like the others, Galtier paid the price for failing to win the Champions League.
Galtier had signed a two-year deal when he arrived at the Parc des Princes ahead of the 2022-23 season but despite guiding PSG to a record-breaking 11th Ligue 1 title, their failure in the Champions League meant his reign was cut short by a year.
His assistants Thierry Oleksiak and João Sacramento were also fired.
After the season ended, Galtier was also arrested for questioning as part of an investigation into alleged discrimination when he was at Nice following accusations by Julien Fournier, their former director of football.
PSG's ninth league title in 11 years did little to instil faith in the former Nice manager after their meek exit in Europe where they were knocked out by Bayern Munich, with the French side losing both legs in the last 16 without scoring.
While PSG were unbeaten in all competitions in the first half of the season, they lost 10 times since the turn of the year, even losing three in a row in February amid growing fan discontent.
A dip in performances from most players after the World Cup break and a bad run of form led to fans protesting outside injured forward Neymar's home while they also booed Argentine forward Lionel Messi in home games.