Today as Warren Zaïre-Emery celebrates his 18th birthday he has already become an indispensable figure in the Paris Saint-Germain midfield and a capped international for a France side widely thought to be one of the best national teams in the world.
The future looks immeasurably bright for a player who has had a meteoric rise since becoming the youngest player to play for PSG when he made his debut last season at 16 years and 151 days old.
Last season Zaïre-Emery was bedded into the team slowly under Christophe Galtier and given minutes at the end of games to slowly adjust to life in a team full of seasoned professionals. Only near the end of the season was he given his first start as the league title was all but confirmed.
Galtier left at the end of the campaign and was replaced by Luis Enrique, and it is under his new manager that Zaïre-Emery has gone from promising performances to one of the most assured and intelligent players on the pitch, and a player who has earned the complete trust of his teammates and his coach.
Maturity is often the word used to describe Zaïre-Emery, as it is perhaps the best way to capture a playing style that suggests an intense depth of experience when this has not yet been earned by time or appearances.
On the 9th of November 2023, Zaïre-Emery was selected for the France squad to face Gibraltar and Greece. His call-up to the squad was met with intense celebration throughout PSG with his teammates bursting into his hotel room to surround the young star in wild delight, and at the centre of all that attention was a figure, modest and calm.
Warren Zaïre-Emery celebrated becoming the youngest player to earn a call-up to France’s senior team since 1914… his PSG team-mates approve
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