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Barcelona plot stunning move for PSG legend

Barcelona are once again interested in Marco Verratti, according to Spanish media.
The Blaugrana have held an interest in the Italian midfielder for years, but a move never materialised. Verratti preferred staying with PSG where he eventually went on to become a legend.
Last summer, however, the 31-year-old was finally offloaded and headed to Qatar in a controversial deal, signing for Al-Arabi. Given PSG's extensive links to the Qatari state, the French giants were essentially accused of using their connections to get a very favourable deal to help them balance the books.
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Al-Arabi paid a whopping €45 million for Verratti at a time when his Estimated Transfer Value (ETV) was sitting at just below €30m. A year on from his move, it is being claimed that he could make a sensational return to Europe.

Barcelona again keen?
Mundo Deportivo claims that Barcelona are yet again interested in Verratti, who has notched a solid seven assists in 17 games in Qatar. The Blaugrana are looking for midfield reinforcements and the veteran Italian has once again emerged as a potential option.
The report does, however, acknowledge that the ex-PSG man is not a top target for several obvious reasons. For one, Verratti's wages are a major concern to cash-strapped Barcelona. The player is also still under contract until next year, which means that a transfer fee would have to be paid.
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Additionally, there are question marks over Verratti's ability after a season of playing at a lower level. A deal, it must be said, appears incredibly unlikely, but crazier things have happened at Barcelona in recent years.
A free-transfer move for Guido Rodriguez from Real Betis appears much more realistic. Indeed, according to journalist Rudy Galetti, Barcelona are closing in on securing his signature.