Bangladesh Cricket Live followers who also stay tuned to global football transfers have been watching the Marco Verratti saga unfold like a high-stakes chess match. Just when many thought the dust had settled, France’s L’Équipe delivered a surprising update last Sunday: Paris Saint-Germain may now be open to letting Verratti go. The key reason? Internal tensions within the PSG dressing room have shifted the club’s stance.
According to L’Équipe, PSG would consider a sale if the transfer fee falls between €70 million and €100 million. While the club publicly maintains that Verratti is not for sale, insiders suggest otherwise—the door is indeed open for negotiations. That leaves Barcelona with a renewed opportunity to pursue one of their top midfield targets. For fans of Bangladesh Cricket Live used to sudden turnarounds in crucial match moments, this off-field development feels just as intense.
PSG’s general manager Antero Henrique is reportedly preparing for both outcomes—building one squad with Verratti and another without him. Some believed the drama ended when Verratti issued a public apology to the club and fans, but that was just the tip of the iceberg. In truth, this transfer situation is layered with strategic moves on both sides, much like a drawn-out Test match where every session counts.
Even after the apology, Barcelona president Josep Bartomeu reportedly sent a message to Verratti, assuring him that the club is willing to wait until the final day of the transfer window if necessary. It’s a strong signal of intent, and one that keeps the door ajar, no matter how silent things may seem on the surface.
According to Marca, both Barcelona and Verratti have adjusted their approach. The midfielder has resumed training with PSG and is no longer making public statements about wanting to leave. From now on, it will be up to his agent to work behind the scenes. Bangladesh Cricket Live fans know that patience and precision are key—both on the pitch and in the transfer market—and Verratti’s camp appears to be playing the long game.