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Marco Verratti extends his contract at PSG (Official)


Italian midfielder Marco Verratti has just signed a new lease until 2026 with PSG.

The love story between Marco Verratti and PSG continues. The excellent Italian midfielder has just signed an extension until 2026 with the French champions. If he goes through with this commitment, he will have stayed at the Park for 14 years!

At PSG, Verratti is part of the furniture

Verratti is one of the executives of the Ile-de-France team. His consistency at the highest level is impressive. The former Pescara has always remained untouchable within this formation, despite the succession of the various coaches on the bench.

The transalpine international has played 398 games with Paris, making him the second most capped player in club history behind Jean-Marc Pilorget (435). Were it not for the injuries, the Little Owl would certainly be in the 1e square. He also has the particularity of having participated in the conquest of 8 of the 9 titles of champion of France that the club has.

Verratti, who holds this Wednesday against Strasbourg, expressed his satisfaction after signing his deal: “It is an immense pride to extend my contract with Paris Saint-Germain. It’s been more than 10 years since I arrived in Paris, in this city that I consider my second home. I have always received a lot of support from the club and the fans since my debut and I am very grateful for that. It was obvious to me that my story would continue to be written here. I hope to win many more trophies with the red and blue jersey. »

Nasser Al-Khelaifi, the president, also expressed his happiness to be able to count on this player for another four and a half years: “Marco has played a central role in the history and success of the club over the past ten years, while by becoming one of the best players of his generation. Marco’s extension is a testament to the continued growth and high ambitions of our club. This is great news for Paris Saint-Germain and our fans. »



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