Warren Zaire-Emery thanks PSG after its extension

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A few minutes before the draw conceded by PSG against HAC (3-3), the capital club formalized the extension of Warren Zaire-Emery until June 2029. Present in the mixed zone after this match counting for the 31st day of Ligue 1, the young Parisian midfielder logically thanked the entire club. It was also an opportunity for him to send a message to the supporters.

“It is an immense pride to continue the adventure at Paris Saint-Germain. I have been here since 2014, I have gone through all the stages and I wanted to thank the president, the coach for the confidence they give me, the club too, all the people who work in the shadows too and who contribute to the success of each player. I also thank the supporters who are still there and I hope to make them proud as I have done since the start of the season..

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