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Marco Verratti Signs New 5-Year Contract with PSG

Tom Sunderland@@TomSunderland_X.com LogoFeatured ColumnistSeptember 15, 2014

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Marco Verratti has signed a five-year contract extension at Paris Saint-Germain, tying his loyalties to the club until 2019.    

ESPN FC's Jonathan Johnson confirmed on Monday afternoon that the Italian international has put pen to paper on the new deal, eradicating all talk of a potential departure from the French capital:

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PSG have announced that Marco Verratti has officially extended his contract with the club until June 2019. #PSG #Azzurri

Johnson also provides quotes from the player and PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi:

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Verratti on new contract: "When I think about my career, I only see myself at PSG. I want to continue winning trophies with this club."

Jonathan Johnson @Jon_LeGossip

PSG president Nasser Al-Khelaifi on Verratti deal: "All of Europe wants Marco. He is one of the most talented players of his generation."

Since arriving at the Parc des Princes from Pescara two years ago, Verratti has gone from strength to strength both on the club scene and in his international line-up.

Growing as a more prominent member of PSG's star-studded line-up, the 21-year-old has come to be revered as one of Europe's brightest assets. WhoScored.com and OptaJean provide some context to that billing:

WhoScored.com @WhoScored

Marco Verratti: Has made at least 154 more passes (583) than any other player in Europe’s top 5 leagues this season #psg

OptaJean @OptaJean

4226 - Marco Verratti has attempted (4646) and completed more passes than any other Ligue 1 player since he joined in 2012/13. Extension.

Verratti's previous deal wasn't in any jeopardy, set to run out in 2018, but it shows just how highly PSG rate their starlet in giving him renewed terms this early on, dissuading any notion of an exit.

The youngster has picked up where he left off last season, too, helping the reigning Ligue 1 champions to an unbeaten league campaign thus far, albeit including three draws perhaps considered slightly disappointing for Laurent Blanc.

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With the new deal in hand, Verratti can perhaps do away with any distractions that may have been blurring his vision in recent weeks and months, allowed to simply do what he does best and get on with the football at hand.

Blanc will be as pleased as any to see his playmaker sign on the dotted line, with the promise that it will be PSG who benefit from his immense talent for at least the next five years to come.