PSG has started 2025 in spectacular fashion, consolidating itself as one of the most in-form teams in Europe.
In addition to its great sporting performance, the club has been very active in the transfer market, achieving a significant sale with the departure of Xavi Simons, who left PSG for a significant sum.
This transaction reinforces the Parisian team’s strategy of selling players at high prices, maintaining a positive financial balance.
On the sporting front, PSG has maintained a key winning streak in the UEFA Champions League, where its possible rivals are already being analysed both for the round of 32 and for a potential round of 16 if they advance in the play-offs.
However, not everything has been positive for the team led by Luis Enrique, as a major injury has been confirmed in its squad.

Warren Zaire-Emery out for 3 weeks with injury for PSG
During PSG’s recent 4-1 win over Stuttgart in Germany, young midfielder Warren Zaire-Emery suffered a worrying ankle injury.
In an unfortunate play, the Frenchman received a strong impact from an opposing player when he had possession of the ball, causing him significant discomfort.
PSG’s official statement, published on January 30, confirmed that Zaire-Emery suffered a sprained left ankle after undergoing medical tests.
The player is expected to be out for at least three weeks, creating uncertainty for the club ahead of the Champions League Round of 32.
Worries for Parisians, Will Warren Zaire-Emery be available for the Champions League round of 32?
The Champions League schedule indicates that the first and second legs of the play-offs will be played in the second and third week of February, which makes it very likely that Zaire-Emery will not be available for these crucial matches.
Depending on the draw on January 31, PSG could face teams such as Monaco or Reims, two Ligue 1 rivals who already know the Parisians’ style well.
The absence of Zaire-Emery will be a major challenge for Luis Enrique, who will have to find solutions in midfield to replace one of his key players in this crucial part of the season.