Warren Zaïre-Emery is Paris Saint-Germain’s future and a key pillar in their midfield. However, the 18-year-old is drawing interest from abroad, which could make him ponder his future.
The Parisians have the teenager under contract until 2029, so they hold the leverage should any club approach them about the young Frenchman. Zaïre-Emery has made 10 appearances across all competitions for PSG this 2024-25 season.
Under manager Luis Enrique, Zaïre-Emery has flourished, resulting in him earning his first call-ups with France’s national team. With the player’s rise over the last year, one club is taking notice: Real Madrid.
Fichajes reports that Real Madrid are prepared to offer more than €110 million to secure his signing. Moreover, their interest in Zaïre-Emery aligns with their long-term strategy of bringing young talent into the squad.
The report also mentions that the PSG board isn’t inclined to sell the 18-year-old for those figures. Instead, the Parisian club is open to renewing Warren’s contract, offering a significant pay increase over the next few seasons to ensure he stays with the team.
If the Ligue 1 side didn’t sell them Kylian Mbappé when he was in the French capital, it’s unlikely they’ll sell the Spanish side their former youth academy player.