Zaire-Emery, the pretentious exit

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After a relatively average start to the season, Warren Zaire-Emery has recovered somewhat in recent weeks. Tuesday’s Champions League match against Bayern Munich will be a life-size test for the 18-year-old midfielder.

Regardless, the young Paris Saint-Germain player has no doubts about his potential. “Even today, I don’t ask myself any questions. I’m carefree, I just give my best and work to be the best.”he confided during an interview given to

So Foot.

Zaire-Emery, expected move upmarket

The Montreuil native will clearly have to raise his level of play if he starts against the German club. Walid Acherchour is skeptical about this one. “I’m waiting to see, but if Zaire-Emery is that player…sighs the sports commentator. I will continue to wait, but these are Champions League matches. He has a salary, a status, no one talks about it, I like him but at some point you have to do more. »

Last April, Warren Zaire-Emery extended his contract for four years with Paris Saint-Germain (with an additional year optional), following an impressive first part of the season. From now on, the 18-year-old midfielder receives a salary of around ten million euros gross per year.

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