PHOTO:Manchester United battles Chelsea and Madrid for Marco Verratti, as his agent hint at exit talks

Reports from France suggest that PSG play-maker, Verratti, is keen at taking a go at the Premier League, if things does not change at his present club PSG.

The Italian international who is just 23, has made it clear in recent time, he is not comfortable being played out of position, opinion which his agent and national coach also shares, but PSG are not ready to readjust the system, thereby leaving the French media hinting at a possible exit talks for the player.
He has also been linked to various premier league clubs in previous season, and the recent rumour suggest that both Chelsea, Real Madrid and Manchester United are interested in the signature of the Italian, if what the media and his representatives are saying is true.

 Donati Di Campli, who is the player representative while answering questions about him hinting on leaving PSG for another club, said:
‘Verratti wants to win at PSG,’ he told Rai Sport.
‘However, if these attacks from the French media continue then Marco will evaluate his position and will probably leave Paris.’
Another person who is worried about the player, is the Italy head coach Giampiero Ventura, who also, responding to question, said:
‘In Paris, Verratti is playing just behind the strikers, but it’s not the right position for him. He is a playmaker.
‘Also Verratti is not happy in PSG because he is playing in the wrong position.

these statements, has given some of the English Premier league clubs some hope of  landing the playing to England, since he is not settled at the Club...But who is likely to sign the Italian, United or Chelaea?.... Is it better to Join Mourinho and Zlatan at United or join his fellow Italian at Chelsea...Conte?

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