Paris Saint-Germain could be saying goodbye to one of their most important players after he reportedly had his feelings hurt by the club's supporters.
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Last week, PSG crashed out of the UEFA Champions League round of 16 for a fifth time in seven seasons after they were beaten by Bayern Munich 2-0. While every player for the French side had a poor showing in Munich, Marco Verratti has had to bear the brunt of a lot of the criticism because it was him who lost possession which led to both Bavarian goals.
According to Calciomercato, the Italian playmaker is hurt by the backlash he has received in the aftermath of Les Parisiens' Champions League exit and is generally unhappy with the conditions in the French capital, prompting him to consider leaving the club.
Verratti has been a PSG player for just over a decade now and is one of the club's most decorated players, recently inking a four-year extension in December of last year, but a move away from Parc des Prince is seemingly now on the cards.
The same report suggests that Juventus are very interested in acquiring the 30-year-old as they look to bolster their midfield. The record Scudetto winners have keen on bringing the Pescara native to the Allianz Stadium for a while, as per the Italian outlet.
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It is claimed that PSG chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi will not let Verratti leave, and the 51-time capped Italian will have to make it clear to the club's hierarchy of his desire of a departure if they are to consider selling him.
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