
The Italy midfielder Marco Verratti is to miss Euro 2016 after opting to undergo surgery to fix a groin problem.
The Paris Saint-Germain player, who would have been a key part of Antonio Conte’s first XI at the tournament, missed two months of the season between mid-February and mid-April before returning to the side for two late substitute appearances last month.
That had raised hopes of a recovery before the tournament but the decision to have surgery puts paid to Verratti’s chances.
“In agreement with Paris Saint-Germain, Marco Verratti has decided to undergo surgery to heal the groin problem that he has been suffering from for several weeks,” PSG said in a statement.
“The operation will take place in Doha on 16 May at the Aspetar Centre – the club’s official medical partner. The midfielder, who recently extended his contract until 2020, is expected to be sidelined for eight weeks.
“As a result Marco Verratti will play no part in Paris Saint-Germain’s final matches of the season, or Euro 2016, to be held in France between 10 June and 10 July. Paris Saint-Germain wishes the player a speedy recovery and hopes he will soon be fully fit and back to his best for both club and country.”