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Paris Saint-Germain nugget Warren Zaire-Emery leaves no one indifferent.
His entry into the France group was as resounding as his emergence into the professional football landscape. At the age of 18, Warren Zaire-Emery continues to amaze observers with his exceptional maturity and his talent with the ball.
The Paris Saint-Germain crack player had a notable first selection against Gibraltar, at the end of 2024, by unlocking his counter in the France A team before leaving with an injury during a historic evening (14-0 victory ).
“Well educated, attentive”, Zaire-Emery is unanimous
Who better than Adrien Rabiot to comment on the rapid rise of the Parisian titi? Also from the capital club, long seen as a great hope, the Juventus midfielder takes on the role of advisor for Zaire-Emery.
“ Warren is a good boy, well educated, attentive, explained Rabiot. These are important values, important points in our profession. In terms of qualities, he is ready and ahead of his generation. I sometimes watch PSG matches and I watch even more the circles where I am interested in what Warren is doing. What he does at PSG at his age is not given to everyone. He has a very big future ahead of him, he works and I don't worry about him. » An exit which should not leave Warren Zaire-Emery indifferent.
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