The teenager became the youngest player ever to start a Champions League knockout game this season and is the only player Pep wants in exchange for Bernardo Silva.
Liverpool ‘fight’ for PSG ‘pearl’ Man City want in swap deal for Bernardo SilvaLiverpool will reportedly battle both Manchester City and Borussia Dortmund for Paris Saint-Germain teenager Warren Zaire-Emery.
The attacking midfielder, who has also operated on both flanks this term, became PSG’s youngest every debutant this season, replacing Marco Verratti on the opening day at just 16 years and 151 days, before later becoming the youngest player ever to start a Champions League knockout game. Liverpool and Manchester City are therefore ‘willing to do everything they can to sign the young talent’.
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