PSG: Warren Zaire-Emery signs his first professional contract

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And 7! Paris Saint-Germain continues its productive summer in terms of the signings and extensions of its best young people. This Friday, the long-awaited Warren Zaire-Emery, born in 2006, initialed his first professional contract with the champion of France.

A commitment, as required by the regulations for the first contracts, of 3 years, which therefore unites PSG with its young talent of 16 years until June 2025.

This summer, PSG had already formalized the first professional contracts of Louis Mouquet (goalkeeper), Nehemiah Fernandez-Veliz (defender), Hugo Lamy (defender), Ismaël Gharbi (attacker) and Vimoj Muntu Wa Mungu (defender), as well as the extension of Ayman Kari (middle) until 2024.

Warren Zaire-Emery was one of PSG’s priority youngsters this season. Early, he joined the PSG pre-training center in 2016 and was upgraded last season with the PSG U19s. He had played 19 U19 national championship games with the Reds and Blues, 8 in the Youth League, 1 with Gambardella, for 4 goals and 3 assists, and was one of the best players in this team.

Defensive midfielder or torchbearer, Warren Zaire-Emery stands out above all for the maturity, both psychological and physical, which he shows at a young age on the ground.

This summer, he helped the France U17 team, alongside his PSG teammate El Chadaille Bitshiabu, to win the European Championship, a competition in which he shone again. With PSG, he was called up on July 4 to resume training with the professional group.

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