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Arsenal, Manchester City, Real Madrid offered chance to sign €90 million-rated PSG wonderkid

Intermediaries have reportedly offered Arsenal, Manchester City, and Real Madrid the chance to sign 19-year-old Paris Saint-Germain wonderkid Warren Zaire-Emery next summer.

According to a report by Spanish outlet Defensa Central, Arsenal, Manchester City, and Real Madrid will have the opportunity to sign Warren Zaire-Emery in next summer’s transfer window. Intermediaries have “approached” the European bigwigs to discuss a possible move for the 19-year-old Paris Saint-Germain wonderkid, and they may be interested in a deal. Les Parisiens will likely demand around €90 million to part ways with the teenage sensation.

Warren Zaire-Emery has established himself as one of the world’s best young midfielders since breaking into the first-team squad at Paris Saint-Germain. A native of Montreuil, the 19-year-old has spent his formative years thus far in France, joining PSG from FCM Aubervilliers in 2014. Since then, the Frenchman has made significant progress while becoming a regular for the Ligue 1 club.

Zaire-Emery became PSG’s youngest-ever player when he made his first-team bow in August 2022, and he has made nearly 150 appearances thus far for Les Parisiens while chipping in with eight goals and nine assists. Meanwhile, the French wonderkid has piqued the attention of several high-profile clubs, and intermediaries have approached Arsenal, Manchester City, and Real Madrid over a possible move next summer.

Arsenal can do with a player like Warren Zaire-Emery, as summer arrival Christian Norgaard is on the wrong side of 30. So, the Danish midfielder will only be a short-term solution for the North London club. Meanwhile, Zaire-Emery’s versatility adds to his appeal for Arsenal.

Meanwhile, Warren Zaire-Emery has been on Manchester City’s radar for a long time. The Citizens should remain interested in the PSG wonderkid, as midfield woes have held Pep Guardiola’s team back since the 2024/25 season.

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