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Made an absolute priority by Parisian leaders, the extension of Warren Zaire-Emery must deal with certain contingencies, which the competition could try to take advantage of.
There is no shortage of files for Luis Campos. The most emblematic case is obviously that of Kylian Mbappé, at the end of his contract next June, and for whom PSG is ready to do anything to convince him to continue the adventure. But in the eyes of Parisian leaders, the case of Warren Zaire-Emery is just as precious.
“He’s a great boy. As a player, we have no doubt about him, but as a person too. His education, his family… Really, I really like it. “He’s an example for young people.”Nasser Al-Khelaïfi recently confided about him, adding: “He must live his whole life here. He comes from here, he loves the club, he loves the logo. He is there thanks to the club. »
Regarding its extension, the Qatari president wanted to be confident. And according to Le Parisien, the discussions are indeed going in the right direction. But contrary to what has been said in recent weeks, no agreement has yet been reached. The two parties are in no hurry since for administrative reasons, no signature will be able to take place before March 8, the day of its 18e birthday.
This situation is not without giving some cold sweats to the French champions who may in fact fear an offensive from the European giants ready to go on the attack to try to hijack the new French international, under contract with PSG until June 2025. To this end, the capital club will not have to spare any expense to convince WZE and his clan, even though the Parisian Titi is particularly attached to his training club.
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