The beautiful tribute from the PSG Ultras to Zaire-Emery

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This Sunday, Paris Saint-Germain was once again hung in Ligue 1. The capital club failed to defeat the Stade de Reims at the Parc des Princes (2-2).

A meeting that started the Parisian titi Warren Zaire-Emery in the Parisian midfield alongside Manuel Ugarte and Carlos Soler.

Present on all fronts, the red and blue number 33 and now an adult since March 8, had a solid match even if he was unable to be decisive in the final meters.

In the stands of the Park, the supporters appreciated his meeting and did not fail to pay him a vibrant tribute. Indeed, the ultras displayed a banner in his honor reading: “Warren: the present and the future. »Un message that should please the person concerned

An imminent contract extension

Things should change in the coming days for Warren Zaire-Emery. Now 18 years old, WZE should not delay signing a new contract with his training club. The explosive midfielder will extend his adventure in the French capital and become one of the most important players in this new Parisian era.

The new French international should sign a contract for the next 5 seasons with PSG with a nice increase in his salary. In addition, he could also change his jersey number next season. Rumors suggest that he could inherit the number 6 left vacant since the departure of Marco Verratti last summer.

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