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Arsenal, Chelsea and Man United target speaks out on move with contract talks stalling
MARCO VERRATTI has dismissed any thoughts of a move away from Paris Saint-Germain.
Verratti is coming up to four years at PSG
The Italian midfielder has missed part of the season through injury but when fit is an integral part of Laurent Blanc's PSG side.
And despite Arsenal, Chelsea and Man United all poised to make bids after contract talks appeared to stall between Verratti and the French club, the 23-year-old has no plans to leave.
"I feel good in this team, why should I change? I have no problems," Verratti told French newspaper Le Parisien.
However, Verratti has settled very well in France and his only concern now is playing for his native country Italy against the nation he now calls home and where he speaks the language fluently.
"I've played against France – Italy-France was a few months after my arrival at Paris Saint-Germain – but now it's is a bit different," Verratti added.
"In Italian, there is much talk and gesturing certain referees were able to think that offend them.
"Now I speak French with them and much better. I continue to discuss but that's just me, I can not change my way of being."