Just days after it was reported Paris Saint-Germain could sell Marco Verratti, the Italy midfielder himself allegedly wants to leave the club.
Mundo Deportivo claimed over the weekend that PSG were ‘open’ to selling Verratti, and Calciomercato.com has since suggested that the feeling of separation is mutual.
Just days after it was reported Paris Saint-Germain could sell Marco Verratti, the Italy midfielder himself allegedly wants to leave the club.
Mundo Deportivo claimed over the weekend that PSG were ‘open’ to selling Verratti, and Calciomercato.com has since suggested that the feeling of separation is mutual.
The website explains the 25-year-old is ‘eager for a change of scenery and to try a new adventure’ after a meeting with new boss Thomas Tuchel, which ‘wasn’t the best’.
Juventus would be the only Italian club who can afford the playmaker, with Spanish interest stemming from Real Madrid and Barcelona – heavily linked last summer.
Manchester United are also said to be interested, but CM warns the Premier League ‘does not appeal’ to the Pescara youth product, while the French giants will only sell ‘on their terms’.