Real Madrid’s interest in Warren Zaire-Emery underscores their intent to reinvigorate their midfield, especially in light of Toni Kroos’s departure.
At just 18, Zaire-Emery has already become a PSG standout and earned a place in the French national team, with almost 100 club appearances under his belt—a remarkable feat for a player his age.
With his blend of creativity, vision, and maturity on the pitch, Zaire-Emery is a fitting target for Real Madrid, who reportedly value him at a hefty €110 million.
However, PSG’s firm stance on not selling him presents a significant obstacle, even for a club as resourceful as Real Madrid. PSG’s healthy finances mean they’re not under pressure to sell, suggesting Madrid may need to wait until Zaire-Emery’s contract nears its end or PSG has a change of heart.
Madrid’s hunt for midfield talent remains active, with players like Florian Wirtz also on their radar. While Zaire-Emery’s arrival in La Liga in 2025 looks unlikely, he represents a tantalising future prospect for Los Blancos.