Italian international Marco Verratti has signed for Qatari club Al-Arabi, his new club and his former team, Paris Saint-Germain, announced on Wednesday.
Al-Arabi posted a video on social media showing the midfielder in club colours.
HERE WE GO! 🔴⚪️#فيراتي_عرباوي #العربي pic.twitter.com/DkpwTV3xh3
— Al-Arabi Sports Club (@alarabi_club) September 13, 2023
Qatari-owned PSG released a statement thanking Verratti for his 11 years at the club.
Verratti “played a major role in our great history”, said club president Nasser al-Khelaifi.
“Paris, the club and its supporter
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