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Marco Verratti
Marco Verratti could be on his way out of Paris Saint-Germaine if the French Ligue 1 giants end up signing Paul Pogba in this January transfer window and Verratti could very well end up at Old Trafford.
According to recent reports, PSG are closely chasing the transfer of Pogba and Verratti is not ready to drag it put for a starting place with Pogba and might just make the switch to another club with Manchester United likely to be his preferred destination.
The 23-year-old Italy international has been said to be pinning for a move to the English Premier League for a while now but does not want to force the move and has been patiently waiting to see which of the interested Premier League clubs will make a bid for him this January with Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City and Manchester United all interested.
Manchester United now look to be leading the race to sign him as they have been after the player the longest and have not stopped monitoring him in the French League.
If United sign such a player, he could do wonders to their midfield and make the Red Devils title contenders again but it all remains to be seen if Paris Saint-Germaine will sign Pogba and if Verratti will sign for United but it is looking likely with United said to be ready to sell Fellaini to Juventus, maybe to replace Pogba when he leaves.

Verratti can match Pirlo - Ferrara

Verratti can match Pirlo - Ferrara
The former Italy international believes the Paris Saint-German star can emulate the legendary midfielder in the national team
Italy midfielder Marco Verratti is capable of replacing Andrea Pirlo as the national team's star midfielder, according to Ciro Ferrara.
Verratti, 23, has made 15 appearances for the national team and is sure to play an important role for Antonio Conte's team at Euro 2016.
Pirlo, a 116-time international, is still part of the Italy setup after reversing his decision to retire following the 2014 World Cup.
Former Italy international Ferrara believes Verratti, now at Paris Saint-Germain, is capable of being the star man for Italy – just as Pirlo has done for over a decade.
"He left Italy, which is something that often happens with the best players from the Italian league," Ferrera told Omnisport.
"He left to join an important league, but not as important as maybe the English, Spanish or even the German one.
"We let him go too easily and we are talking about the only player in my opinion who can someday aspire to replace Andrea Pirlo, one of the most important players in Italy's recent history.
"Verratti is a player of great personality, small but at the same time mean. Again he has a big personality, but he didn't obtain it now, he had it already five or six years ago."
The 48-year-old feels Verratti will feature in a more advanced role than deep-sitting Pirlo, but said they are both reliable in possession.
"Even back in 2010-12, Marco showed all his natural ability when handling the ball and showed fantastic vision on the pitch," Ferrera said.

"But Verratti was already coming from a great season with Pescara, where he did great things. It's important to mention that he started as a trequartista and then he was switched to more of a playmaker role.