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The management of Paris Saint-Germain doesn't only... buy footballers, from the top "shelf" in recent years, but makes sure to keep those who have come out of its "nurseries" in its potential.
Even more so, when it comes to the new great talents of French football, such as Warren Zaire-Emery, whom the French champion is ready to "tie" for the next 5 years.
The 17-year-old talented midfielder, who was called up to the French national team for the first time just last month and scored on his debut against Gibraltar, has already verbally agreed a new contract with Paris until the summer of 2029, which he will sign when he comes of age on March 8 2024.
Zaire-Emery this season has five assists and two goals in 16 appearances in all competitions for Paris Saint-Germain.
Warren Zaïre-Emery was born (8/3/2006) in Monteuil near Paris, growing up in the Ile de France. His father was also a footballer, having played with Red Star in Seine Saint Denis His mother is of Martiniquais descent.
Zaïre-Emery started playing at Aubervilliers at the age of four, having to wait a year just to be old enough to take his first license there.
A defensive midfielder with a decent physique and remarkable technical abilities, Zaïre-Emery is both good at winning the ball and launching the plays, providing structure to its team plays, giving balance to the midfield.
Good at reading the game, he is described as a player with a very mature personality on the pitch while still in his teenage years, able to often take his responsibilities but still maintaining a calm and disciplined attitude.
On 9 November 2023, Zaïre-Emery received his first call-up to the senior France national team, for UEFA Euro 2024 qualifiers against Gibraltar and Greece. He became the youngest player to be called up for Les Bleus since Maurice Gastiger in 1914, and the third-youngest ever.] He made his debut on 18 November against Gibraltar, scoring a goal in an eventual 14–0 win for France, the largest victory in the team's history.
His goal made him the second-youngest scorer in France's history, only behind Gastiger. However, in the process of scoring, Zaïre-Emery was on the receiving end of a tackle by Gibraltarian defender Ethan Santos, who was shown a red card after review.] Zaïre-Emery, who came off injured, was reported to have suffered a "serious ankle sprain" that would keep him out of action until the end of 2023.
Manos Staramopoulos
Journalist and Analyst of International Football and Affairs
Chief Editor English Zone of Discoveryfootball.com
Athens (Greece)