
Warren Zaire-Emery’s story at PSG has taken a compelling turn as the gifted 19-year-old weighs his next career step.
The young midfielder has already shown signs of rare talent at the French capital.
The number don’t lie either. According to Fbref, his passing accuracy of 91.3 percent ranks among the highest in Europe which clearly shows his control and influence when in possession.
Zaire-Emery also averages 6.83 progressive passes per 90 minutes, placing him among Europe’s elite midfielders.
Despite these impressive statistics, his role under Luis Enrique has remained limited within a squad built for depth and rotation.
PSG’s pursuit of trophies across competitions has forced frequent changes, leaving Zaire-Emery searching for consistent minutes to develop.
Real Madrid and Bayern among many clubs monitoring PSG talent
According to the Defensa Central, his representatives have contacted Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Arsenal, and Manchester City to explore opportunities abroad.
Talks have not progressed far because PSG value the player at around €90m [$105m], a price few clubs are ready to meet.
The teenager remains committed to his training but knows that his growth depends on consistent first-team football at this stage.
His calmness under pressure and ability to break lines with precision have made him a natural fit for possession-based systems.
L’Équipe reported that Real Madrid began monitoring Zaire-Emery in April, viewing him as a long-term successor in their evolving midfield.
