Warren Zaïre-Emery (18, midfielder, Paris Saint-Germain) continues to make his mark. According to the CIES Football Observatory, he is among the top performing players under 20 in 2025, behind Barcelona’s Lamine Yamal (17) and Pau Cubarsí (17).
CIES, renowned for its in-depth statistical analysis, established its ranking by combining two indices: performance and experience. Based on these criteria, Warren Zaïre-Emery has an average of 87.8 out of 100, a remarkable score that reflects his consistency despite fierce competition at Paris Saint-Germain. Behind Lamine Yamal and Pau Cubarsí, he confirms his position as one of the elite of his generation.
This result is all the more significant given that he hasn’t always enjoyed maximum playing time this season, with Luis Enrique alternating his midfield choices with Vitinha (24), Fabian Ruiz (29), and João Neves (20). But his impact remains visible: defensive activity, volume of play, and rare maturity. For PSG, seeing their Titi ranked so highly is a strong signal: beyond Mbappé and the stars, the club can also look forward to one of the most complete young midfielders in Europe.