#2 Luis Enrique (Unattached)
Continuously linked with the managerial job at Chelsea, Luis Enrique would be an astute appointment for the soon-to-be Ligue 1 champions. During his spell in charge at Barcelona, he proved that he was capable of producing top performances in more competitions than just Spain's top-flight.
In the 2014/15 campaign, he completed the treble, bringing the La Liga title, Copa del Rey and Champions League title back to the Camp Nou after an incredible campaign.
It's no secret that the former Real Madrid and Barcelona player had the benefit of some of the world's best players in Catalonia at the time - the fearsome attacking trio of Lionel Messi, Luis Súarez and Neymar were flourishing, but he crucially still managed to provide consistent results and trophies too. Silverware is what the PSG hierarchy are craving and on the back of his break from football management, Enrique can deliver that.
Not only would he provide success, but equally an attractive brand of football in addition to a mix between youthful exuberance and individual brilliance. If given the chance, he could continue to achieve success in Paris.