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Contrary to what some rumors suggest, Warren Zaire-Emery has not yet reached an agreement with PSG for his contract extension.
Only 17 years old – he will celebrate his 18th birthday this Friday March 8 – Warren Zaire-Emery has become an essential part of the Parisian eleven this season under the orders of Luis Enrique. Impressively, the native of Montreuil even got a taste of the French team last November, honoring his first selection with a goal.
Aware of having a nugget, Paris Saint-Germain is working hard to extend its young midfielder, currently under contract until June 2025. But contrary to certain rumors circulating, “WZE” will not officially return. on his 18th birthday, RMC Sport reported this Thursday, which ensures that there is no “no total agreement between all parties yet”.
Al-Khelaïfi is following the matter closely
Although some details still remain to be resolved, the extension of the Parisian Titi would however be on track, with the key being a clear salary increase for the player. His signature would also be one of the priorities of Parisian leaders. This is why the file would be followed very closely by Nasser Al-Khelaïfi in person.
At the end of PSG’s qualification for the quarter-finals of the Champions League on Tuesday evening, Warren Zaire-Emery remained evasive about his future. “My extension? Honestly, it’s something I don’t really care about, he told RMC Sport. I’m going to celebrate my 18th birthday and I’m very happy. Now I will continue to stay focused on what I do on the pitch and give my best for Paris Saint-Germain. »
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