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PSG: He announces something big for this phenomenon!

Benjamin Labrousse

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Despite a double degree in Spanish/Communication, I decided to take my dreams into my own hands by moving towards journalism. With a master’s degree in sports journalism, I cover sports and football news with as much admiration as ever for the transfer window, when a club has to make crucial choices for next season.

Having appeared for the first time with the PSG first team at just 16 years old in 2022, Warren Zaïre-Emery has quickly established himself in the Parisian midfield. Launched by Christophe Galtier and shaped by Luis Enrique, the number 33 represents the future of the capital club, at just 18 years old. Former coach of the U19s, Zoumana Camara does not want to hear about a future star for the Parisian kid.

THE PSG has many talents. By letting all of its stars leave until losing Kylian Mbappé This summer, the capital club decided to start a whole new project, focused on the long term, the development of young talents, and above all trust in the young nuggets coming out of the training center. Launched professionally in 2022 under the orders of Christophe Galtier, Warren Zaire-Emery quickly became an essential pawn of the French coach’s successor: Luis Enrique.

Zaire-Emery wins at PSG

The Spaniard has a lot of confidence in his player, who has shown great confidence in him. Last season, especially in the first half of the 2023-2024 season, Warren Zaire-Emery shone. The native of has even become an international. Despite a quieter second half of the season, number 33 is now perfectly established in the midfield of the PSGAnd Luis Enrique seems to have made him his centerpiece. Since the start of the season, the latter is simply the midfielder with the most minutes under the orders of the Spaniard.

“He is a player who represents the club very well and who people can identify with”

Former U19 coach, Zoumana Camara spoke about the ability of Zaire-Emery to become a star: “I don’t really like to talk about a star, because he’s a player that Parisians can identify with: he came from the training, he arrived at the association and has gone through the stages. He’s talented, respectful, generous in his work, disciplined. For me, he ticks all the boxes and has all the values ​​that the club wants to convey. He’s a player who represents the club very well and with whom people can identify even if we like attacking players.”the former central defender told the Parisian.

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