Paris Saint-Germain offered two players in a swap deal for Bernardo Silva, it has been claimed.
However, City were more interested in receiving a significant transfer fee while also signing 17-year-old PSG starlet Warren Zaire-Emery.
Johnson wrote in Fabrizio Romano’s Daily Briefings: “It’s well documented that PSG wanted to sign Bernardo Silva, and Zaire-Emery was mentioned when an approach was made for Silva early in the summer.in a deal for Silva, but City were more interested in acquiring someone like Zaire-Emery, as well as, of course, a significant amount of money.
“That didn’t come to pass, and now it looks like the 17-year-old has a role to play for Luis Enrique.“If you look since the start of the Ligue 1 season, Enrique has given Zaire-Emery a significant amount of playing time. It seems he’s part of this settled midfield three, and he really is establishing himself as a generational talent and a big part of PSG’s future.”
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