PSG: Marco Verratti talks up move for Gianluigi Donnarumma

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PSG: Marco Verratti talks up move for Gianluigi Donnarumma

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Marco Verratti Italy 08072021

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Everything already indicates that Gianluigi Donnarumma is moving to PSG-but officially it is not yet. Marco Verratti got ahead of him.

Paris Saint-Germain’s Marco Verratti has inadvertently announced the move of his Italian national team colleague Gianluigi Donnarumma to PSG.

“He (Donnarumma, D. Red.) deserves to join a top European club that claims to win the Champions League, “Verratti told a press conference on Thursday, then finally chatted out the transfer:” I am happy to have Donnarumma as a new teammate at PSG. He will help us a lot.”

Before moving to PSG: Donnarumma still wants to win the European Championship with Verratti

The transfer of the Italian national manager to PSG has been on the cards for weeks anyway, most recently Donnarumma left Italy’s European Championship quarter for a short time to complete the medical check with the French vice-champion. Since Donnarumma’s contract with AC Milan expired on 30 June, the 22-year-old can move free of charge.

Donnarumma joined Milan at the age of 14 and made his Serie A debut at the age of just 16, making a total of 251 appearances for the Rossoneri.

Before they play together for PSG, however, Verratti and Donnarumma still want to win the European title with Italy. On Sunday they will face England in the final at Wembley (21 Clock in the LIVE TICKER).

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