Man City could sign Marco Verratti in three-way deal and other transfer rumours
Manchester City could be part of a sensational three-way deal to sign Paris Saint-Germain midfielder, Marco Verratti, according to a Spanish journalist.
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Manchester City could be part of a sensational three-way deal to sign Paris Saint-Germain midfielder, Marco Verratti, according to a Spanish journalist.
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