The Italy international has penned an extenstion to his current deal, keeping him at the club until 2020, and has expressed his determination to help PSG become a dominant force
Marco Verratti has signed a one-year contract extension at Paris Saint-Germain , keeping him at Parc des Princes until 2020.
Verratti, 23, joined PSG in July 2012 and has made 155 appearances for the club as they have claimed three consecutive Ligue 1 titles.
And the Italy international, who has won 15 caps for his country, has now expressed his determination to help PSG become a dominant European force.
"I am very happy to extend my contract with Paris Saint-Germain," Verratti he told the club's official website.
"I would like to thank the club for the confidence they have placed in me since I joined. I love the city of Paris and I love Paris Saint-Germain. I will continue to give my all, along with my team-mates, to bring joy and success to our supporters and make our team the best in Europe."
PSG chairman and chief executive Nasser Al-Khelaifi added: "Marco Verratti is one of the most talented players in Europe. We are delighted to see that each year this player displays his desire, both to the club and the fans, that he believes in Paris Saint-Germain's project.
"I am very proud and I especially want to express how important it is to have him at our club. Marco is an idol of the Parc des Princes public.
"This strong relationship of confidence that exists between our club and Marco Verratti is set to last for many years to come."
Verratti's new deal follows coach Laurent Blanc agreeing a two-year contract renewal last week, running until the end of the 2017-18 season.
During Saturday's 0-0 draw against Lille, Verratti returned from a two-week injury lay-off with a groin injury but Blanc says he will not risk him from the start in Tuesday's Champions League last-16 encounter against Chelsea.
- Goal