Warren Zaïre-Emery has extended his contract with PSG. The young Parisian player expresses feeling “proud” and “happy.”

Warren Zaïre-Emery, the 18-year-old prodigy from PSG, will remain with the club for several more years. While his initial contract was set to expire in 2025, PSG officially announced on Saturday the extension of his contract until 2029.

Warren Zaïre-Emery: “I am very proud and happy to continue my journey with the club of my beginnings, Paris Saint-Germain, my childhood club. I want to thank President Nasser Al-Khelaifi, who has supported me since the beginning, for the trust he has placed in me. I am grateful for everything the club has done for me so far. I also want to thank all my former coaches and trainers, but especially coach Luis Enrique, and everyone who has supported me since I arrived here in 2014, all those who are working hard to help me succeed, the entire Paris Saint-Germain staff who push me a lot with their support, and the fans who, I hope, will continue to be proud.”

Nasser Al-Khelaifi, President of Paris Saint-Germain: “We are very pleased that Warren Zaïre-Emery is extending his future at Paris Saint-Germain until 2029. I had no doubt that he would renew his contract because he believes in the project and PSG is in his heart. Since he joined our club 10 years ago, he has worked hard to develop his fantastic talent. He still has much to achieve – and he knows that with hard work, he will reach all his goals in Paris. Warren also cares about the club and the collective more than himself – which is what we want from all our players. We are very proud that a product of our Academy is at the center of our first team for the years to come.”

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