Manchester United are interested in the PSG midfielder Warren Zaire-Emery to bolster the midfield
According to Manchester Evening News, Manchester United are interested in the PSG midfielder Warren Zaire-Emery and our team’s scouts are currently keeping close tabs on him. Although the teenager’s contract expires in 2025, other teams are anticipated to inquire about him in the summer of next year.
When Zaire-Emery made his Parisian debut the previous season, he was just 16 years, 4 months, and 29 days old. Since then, he has played 43 games for the French champions, tallying three goals and five assists.
Man United’s midfield search will probably have to go elsewhere while Erik ten Hag works to strengthen the struggling engine room—something he accomplished this summer by adding Sofyan Amrabat on loan.
The 27-year-old has yet to establish himself at Old Trafford, where he has also been used as a left-back in his early weeks with the team. The Red Devils have the option to make the signing permanent next summer.
Last season both Fred and Zidane Iqbal were free to choose new opportunities. Additionally, Scott McTominay’s future at Manchester United is in doubt since he was strongly rumoured to be leaving over the summer. But we still feel that McTominay has gained a lot of momentum recently and leaving United surely won’t be a wise decision to make.
Now that Fred and Iqbal are gone, we are in need of a long-term answer. We believe that a young player like Zaire-Emery can bolster our team’s midfield and he can be a better version of himself when he plays alongside our captain Bruno Fernandes and the much-experienced Christian Eriksen.
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Many important fixtures are coming up and we need to win them all. After winning against Copenhagen we believe we can bounce back and pave our way to the knock-out stages of the Champions League. There’s no doubt that Zaire-Emery’s involvement can improve in the Premier League, especially when he plays for a club like ours. However, since PSG are already appreciating the player at just 17 years of age, he might want to stay there permanently.