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Paris Saint Germain appears to have shifted its approach from an individual-centric approach to a team-based approach following the appointment of Spanish coach Luis Enrique.
The club, looking to return to a policy it implemented in the early years of its Qatari takeover, have gradually fazed out players who were the mainstay in the team in recent years.
Following the departure of Lionel Messiand Sergio Ramos, a host of other players, including Neymar Jr. and Leandro Paredes, have been discarded by the French club.
Another player next in line to depart the French giant is Marco Verratti, who, according to RTL Journalist Abdellah Boulma, is disappointed with the PSG hierarchy.
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Initially, Verratti was linked with several clubs, including Manchester United and Al Hilal, as the transfer window approached its end. However, with no move materializing, recent reports have connected the midfielder with a potential transfer to the Qatari Super League club Al Arabi.
According to Sports Italia, Verratti, alongside teammate Julian Draxler, could be on their way to the Qatari club in a deal valued around ₤65
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