French champions Paris Saint-Germain have enough money to buy just about any footballer. Still, their long-term policy isn’t all about signing established stars but also producing young talent in their state-of-the-art academy.The latest boy to sign a professional contract with the Saints is the amazingly-named Warren Zaire-Emery. The 16-year-old defensive midfielder has just put pen to paper on a three-year contract and officially entered the world of professional football. The boy has been a part of PSG’s youth system for the last eight years, and in that time he gained the reputation of one of the most talented players in his age group in France.Warren Zaire-Emery vs Germany (Euro U17) pic.twitter.com/K8PUAfSJQA— PSG Comps (@CompsPSG) May 25, 2022 Son of a former Red Star Paris player, Warren appeared in 19 matches in the Under-19 French championship and eight games in the UEFA Youth League. In total, he scored four goals and provided three assists. But it’s not the sheer stats that make Zaire-Emery such an exciting prospect, but maturity that you wouldn’t expect from such a young player.Speaking to RMC Sport, French journalist Loic Tanzi gave Warren a glowing recommendation.”The term phenomenon applies to Warren. If you watch one of his matches without knowing his age, it would be impossible to know that he is the youngest player on the pitch.”##NAJAVA_MECA_6509601##The boy may have Zaire in his name, but he’s nothing to do with DR Congo but has roots in the French territory of Martinique. And no, he’s not related to former Paris and Arsenal coach Unai Emery. But his name makes him instantly memorable. When you add his talents into the mix, PSG have got a star of the future on their hands.Muntu Wa Mungu kubaki MtakatifuRecently, Vimoj Muntu Wa Mungu, the boy with an even catchier name, also signed pro terms with Les Parisiens, making the next generation to come through at Parc des Princes a very intriguing one.