Overview
- Marco Verratti has signed a preliminary agreement to acquire a 40% stake in Pescara Calcio for €1.5 million, with final notarization expected in June.
- This marks a sentimental investment for Verratti, who began his professional career at Pescara before moving to PSG and later Al-Arabi in Qatar.
- The move aligns with Verratti's broader business ventures, which include a Parisian restaurant, agricultural exports from his hometown, and real estate investments in Milan.
- Verratti is expected to leave Al-Arabi at the end of the season, signaling a potential return to European football alongside his new ownership role.
- His entrepreneurial pursuits also include co-founding a Luxembourg-based corporate services company with his wife and a former Gucci manager.