Verratti to PSG: Not Leonardo’s Signing… But A Personal Bet from Doha

Arriving in 2012 at the dawn of the QSI era, Marco Verratti became one of the greatest symbols of modern Paris Saint-Germain. Ten years of brilliance, a unique style, and an eternal bond with the Parc des Princes. But contrary to popular belief, his transfer was not orchestrated by Leonardo.

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According to journalist Romain Molina, Verratti’s arrival was actually a direct order from the Emir of Qatar. “If the Emir says it, you do it. Verratti wasn’t Leonardo’s deal.

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He was scouted by the Emir’s sporting advisor, and the Emir said: ‘We want him.’ Leonardo knew him, of course, he approved it, but it came from Doha. That’s why Verratti was always their favorite,” Molina revealed on Colinterview.

A Personal Bet from Doha

Verratti wasn’t just a signing — he was a personal gamble from QSI. A 19-year-old prodigy from Pescara, with zero Serie A experience, brought to Paris on pure intuition.

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What followed?

  • 10 seasons at PSG
  • 8 Ligue 1 titles
  • Hundreds of matches filled with class and personality
  • A permanent spot in the hearts of the fans

He never lifted the Champions League, but he became a pillar of the new PSG, a legend cherished by the crowd and protected by the board.

A Visionary Decision

The choice made in Doha proved visionary. Verratti became more than a player — he became a symbol. One of QSI’s greatest moves… made far from Paris, at the very top.

Marco Verratti: a love story written by Qatar, lived in Paris, and remembered forever.

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