Zaire-Emery, the big news

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The 18-year-old midfielder has extended his contract with the capital club until June 2029.

It’s been in the pipeline for a while, it’s now official. Warren Zaire-Emery, who was coming to the end of his lease with Paris Saint-Germain in June 2025, extended it for four additional seasons.

Just before the Ligue 1 match between the Rouge et Bleu in Le Havre, the native of Montreuil appeared on the lawn of the Parc des Princes, in the company of President Nasser Al-Khelaïfi, with a jersey adorned with the number 2029.

Tweety for life?

“He must live his whole life here, estimated the president of PSG in the columns of Parisianlast January. 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 is an example for young people. » Number 33 of the Rouge et Bleu will benefit from a significant salary increase. He signed his first professional contract, for a period of three years, in July 2022. This lease earned him 250,000 euros gross per year.

“I’m a kid from Île-de-France, born in Montreuil, I’ve always loved PSG. After leaving Aubervilliers, I always played for this club”, declared “WZE” to the regional newspaper. This season, Luis Enrique has used it 39 times in all competitions.

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