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Juventus targets PSG's rising star Warren Zaire-Emery, aiming to lure him with a guaranteed starting role.

Back at an excellent level this season, Warren Zaire-Emery is attracting covetousness on the transfer market. PSG does not wish to part with him, and yet, Juventus Turin wants to try to recruit him.

In great difficulty last season, Zaire-Emery, 20, watched from the bench as his teammates were crowned in the Champions League. The French international was a notch below Fabian Ruiz, Joao Neves, and Vitinha, and his demotion was logical in Luis Enrique's mind.

In this 2025-26 season, the French international has turned the situation around. Taking advantage first of Achraf Hakimi's departure to the Africa Cup of Nations, then of Fabian Ruiz's long injury, the Montreuil native has established himself as an indispensable element of the team.

Above all, the Parisian 'Titi' (an academy graduate) has regained his best form. Very good news for PSG, which nonetheless brings its share of drawbacks.

According to the Italian press, Zaire-Emery is a young man highly courted on the transfer market, and Paris Saint-Germain could receive one or more offers for its 1.78-meter midfielder this summer.

According to journalist Luca Momblano, whose information is relayed by Foot 01, Juventus notably intends to go all out to recruit Zaire-Emery.

Turin president Damien Comoli is a big fan of the Parisian player and would make him his priority to strengthen the Old Lady's midfield next season.

The former Toulouse president believes internally that Juve has a move to make in this case, notably because Zaire-Emery could view favorably the prospect of joining a historic club in Europe, where he would be assured of a long-term starting role.

Which is not the case at PSG, according to the Juve boss, who sees the strong competition in the French capital as an opportunity for the Italian club to convince Zaire-Emery to change scenery.

Internally at PSG, the hope is that the Frenchman will not be interested in this proposal, while his contract runs until June 2029. Above all, one can legitimately wonder how a club like Juventus could pay for a potential transfer of Zaire-Emery, now valued at more than €50 million by its leadership.

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