Eighteen-year-old midfield protege Warren Zaire-Emery has established a reputation as one of the most promising fulcrums on the planet this year, having become a trusted performer for Luis Enrique.
Zaire-Emery has contributed three goals and seven assists from 39 appearances across all competitions this term, being deployed as both a central midfielder and makeshift right-back in 2023-24.
The 2006-born protege has started eight of PSG's Champions League games en route to a semi-final showdown with Borussia Dortmund, and he netted on his senior France debut last year in a 14-0 destruction of Gibraltar.
Seen as a genuine contender to make Didier Deschamps's Euro 2024 squad, Zaire-Emery's performances have supposedly attracted the attention of Manchester United and Manchester City, as well as German giants Bayern Munich.
Zaire-Emery extends PSG deal until 2029However, PSG were always optimistic about their chances of tying Zaire-Emery down to a fresh contract, and Les Parisiens have now confirmed that the teenager has extended his stay for another five years.
Prior to Saturday's 3-3 draw with Le Havre, Zaire-Emery posed with club president Nasser Al-Khelaifi on the Parc des Princes turf, as is customary when it comes to contract extensions for PSG's prized performers.
The midfielder held up a shirt sporting «Zaire-Emery 2029» as sparks flew in the background, and he expressed his delight at prolonging his stay in the French capital during an interview with the official PSG website.
«I'm so proud and happy to continue my adventure with the club I've been with since
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