"Back to Italy? Maybe, but I dream of winning the Champions League in Paris"
Italy and PSG player Marco Verratti spoke at a press conference ahead of the clash against England at the Diego Armando Maradona stadium. The new captain of the 'Azzurri' said that he will consider "in the future" a possible return to Italy, because at the moment he dreams of "winning the Champions League in Paris".
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Roberto Mancini appointed Marco Verratti as the new captain of the Italy national team following Leonardo Bonucci's retirement from international football. The Paris Saint-Germain player therefore had to attend his first press conference ahead of the start of the Euro 2024 qualifiers.
The midfielder, when asked about a possible return to Italy before the end of his career, commented: "I would always like to and I want to win, but it's not always possible. I really want to grow and I want to play for a long time and win. Will I go back to Italy? We'll see in the future.
Verratti also lamented Inmobile's injury: "Ciro is unfortunately injured, but I'm sure he will be watching us. This is the right time to come and play for Napoli, a team that is doing very well in Italy and in Europe.
Finally, the Ligue 1 leaders' midfielder spoke about Simone Pafundi, a 17-year-old player who was included in the squad, having only made three appearances for Udinese. "I like him a lot, he's a player who knows football. Although he doesn't play much for his club, he has great quality. I already knew him, but looking closely, he amazed me. If he keeps going like this, he can go far.
The midfielder, when asked about a possible return to Italy before the end of his career, commented: "I would always like to and I want to win, but it's not always possible. I really want to grow and I want to play for a long time and win. Will I go back to Italy? We'll see in the future.
Verratti also lamented Inmobile's injury: "Ciro is unfortunately injured, but I'm sure he will be watching us. This is the right time to come and play for Napoli, a team that is doing very well in Italy and in Europe.
Finally, the Ligue 1 leaders' midfielder spoke about Simone Pafundi, a 17-year-old player who was included in the squad, having only made three appearances for Udinese. "I like him a lot, he's a player who knows football. Although he doesn't play much for his club, he has great quality. I already knew him, but looking closely, he amazed me. If he keeps going like this, he can go far.
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