
"The talented 19-year-old is seemingly facing an uncertain future under PSG manager Luis Enrique, having had less of a key role in the team in recent times. PSG's success in the Champions League last season came with Vitinha, Joao Neves and Fabian Ruiz as Enrique's first-choice midfield three. Still, Zaire-Emery has long been considered a top talent, so he surely won't be happy with not being first choice for his club."
"There's uncertainty around his (Zaire-Emery's) situation. He wants clarity over his role, and if he isn't satisfied then he knows there are a lot of other top clubs who'd give him far more playing time. PSG aren't actively looking to sell, they know how good he is, but they have to be realistic as well. 80m could give them something to think about."
Arsenal and Manchester City are monitoring Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Warren Zaire-Emery, who is 19 and facing an uncertain role under manager Luis Enrique. Enrique preferred Vitinha, Joao Neves and Fabian Ruiz as his Champions League midfield three, leaving Zaire-Emery with reduced prominence. Zaire-Emery is regarded as a top talent and seeks clarity over his playing role; he could pursue opportunities at other top clubs for more minutes. PSG are not actively seeking to sell but acknowledge practicality, with an approximate valuation of around 80m potentially prompting consideration. Arsenal recently strengthened midfield with Zubimendi, Merino and Norgaard; Manchester City could offer a clearer pathway.
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