Real Madrid, a check for €110 million for a PSG prodigy?

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Real Madrid, shaken by their 4-0 defeat against FC Barcelona, ​​seem ready to react with a spectacular offer for Warren Zaire-Emery, the nugget of Paris Saint-Germain. According to the site

Filesthe Madrilenians would be willing to pay 110 million euros to attract young Parisian talent.

Aged only 18, the French midfielder has established himself as a centerpiece of PSG, attracting the interest of several major European clubs thanks to his technique, his vision of the game, and his maturity. However, with a contract until 2029, the capital club are not inclined to part with this key player.

A complicated file for Real Madrid

Florentino Pérez would see Warren Zaire-Emery as the ideal successor to Toni Kroos, particularly for his versatility and his experience with the France team. However, the competition is tough, and PSG hopes to keep him in the long term, even comparing him to a “Parisian Steven Gerrard”.

Luis Campos and Nasser Al-Khelaïfi want “WZE” to remain a symbol of the capital club. Convincing Paris to let him leave will therefore be an arduous task for Real Madrid, who will have to compete with Zaire-Emery’s attachment to his training club.

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