PSG: Warren Zaire-Emery did not extend until 2029

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This was the news this Saturday evening. Before the meeting between Paris Saint-Germain and Le Havre at the Parc des Princes (3-3), the capital club formalized the contract extension of Warren Zaire-Emery.

The Parisian titi appeared on the pitch in front of his supporters with the red and blue president Nasser Al-Khelaifi with a 2029 flocked jersey. The young midfielder signed a contract until 2029 with his training club. But, in reality, the French neo-international has not really signed until 2029.

Indeed, according to information from journalist Fabrice Hawkins, the Frenchman has actually extended until 2028 with an optional year. All parties agree that the option will be activated. Furthermore, he entered the top 10 of PSG salaries.

This has been in the works for several months and is now in effect. Warren Zaire-Emery is linked with Paris Saint-Germain until 2028, or even 2029. The current number 33 of Red and blue is the present and future of the capital club which intends to make him one of the leading figures of this new PSG.

This season, WZE exploded before the eyes of the whole world. Under the leadership of Luis Enrique, he has established himself as an almost indisputable starter in this Parisian team. Since the start of the season, he has found the net three times and delivered seven assists in all competitions, including one this Saturday evening against Le Havre.

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