Pescara 2001–06: Youth career The first youth team Verratti was affiliated with was that of
Manoppello, a historic team of Pescara, that in 2001 merged with the newly born Manoppello Arabona. He remained there until 2006 when he entered the youth of
Pescara.
2008–10: Debut season and key performances Verratti made his first team debut in the
2008–09 season at the age of 15 years and 9 months. In the
2009–10 season, he appeared more regularly for Pescara, and since then became a key player in the first team. His performances generated national media coverage as a potential star of the future and Italian international.
Paris Saint-Germain 2012–2014: Debut season and individual awards in 2013 On 18 July 2012, Verratti signed a five-year contract with Paris Saint-Germain in
Ligue 1. On 2 September 2012, Verratti made his competitive debut for PSG in an away Ligue 1 match against
Lille. Twelve days later, he
assisted Javier Pastore's opening goal in his first competitive appearance at the
Parc des Princes, a 2–0 Ligue 1 defeat of
Toulouse. He ended his first season in the French capital by winning the
2012–13 Ligue 1 title. On 20 August 2013, Verratti signed a one-year extension to his contract with PSG, keeping him at the club until 2018. Verratti's second season with PSG was even more successful than the first as the team retained its Ligue 1 title and won the
Coupe de la Ligue and the
2013 Trophée des Champions. Verratti was named as the Ligue 1 Young Player of the Year and included in the Ligue 1 Team of the Year for the
2013–14 season.
2014–2017: First goals and contract extension On 30 September 2014, Verratti scored his first competitive goal for PSG, a header in a 3–2 home win over
Barcelona in the group stage of the
Champions League. On 18 January 2015, Verratti scored his first goal in Ligue 1, in a 4–2 home win over
Evian. In August 2016, Verratti signed a three-year extension to his contract, keeping him at the club until 2021.
2017–2019: European and domestic performances On 6 March 2018, Verratti was sent off after acquiring a second yellow card in the second leg of a Champions League round of 16 fixture against the eventual champions
Real Madrid. Real Madrid went on to win the game 2–1 and eliminated PSG with an aggregate score of 5–2. On 3 April 2019, Verratti scored the opening goal from a
Kylian Mbappé assist in a 3–0 home win over
Nantes in the
Coupe de France semi-finals, which allowed PSG to advance to the
final of the competition; during the same match, he also provided an assist for his team's final goal, which was scored by
Dani Alves. This goal was Verratti's first of the
2018–19 season for PSG, and also his first goal ever in the competition.
2019–2020: Domestic treble and European final Following PSG's 2–1 victory over
Rennes in the
2019 Trophée des Champions on 3 August, Verratti became the player with the most titles with the club, with 22 trophies in total (six Ligue 1 titles, four Coupe de France titles, five Coupe de la Ligue titles, and seven Trophée des Champions titles). In October, he signed a three–year contract extension with the club, which would tie him to PSG until June 2024. On 18 February, he became the club's all-time appearance holder in the Champions League, when he made his 58th appearance in the competition in a 2–1 away loss in the first leg of their round of 16 draw against
Borussia Dortmund, overtaking the previous record holder
Paul Le Guen at 57. In April, PSG were assigned the
2019–20 Ligue 1 title after the season was ended prematurely due to the outbreak of the
COVID-19 pandemic; at the time of the League's suspension, PSG were in first place, with a twelve–point lead over second–placed Marseille. This was Verratti's record seventh Ligue 1 title with the club, which saw him equal the all–time individual record of most Ligue 1 title victories, along with his club teammate
Thiago Silva, which was jointly held by
Hervé Revelli and
Jean-Michel Larqué of
Saint-Étienne, as well as
Grégory Coupet,
Juninho and
Sidney Govou of
Lyon. PSG went on to win a domestic treble, but lost out in the
Champions League final 1–0 to
Bayern Munich on 23 August; Verratti made a substitute appearance during the match.
2020–2023: Most Ligue 1 titles won and departure In the
2020–21 season with Paris Saint-Germain, Verratti reached the semi-finals of the UEFA Champions League, losing 4–1 on aggregate to
Manchester City. In Ligue 1, PSG failed to retain the title as
Lille were crowned champions. On 23 January 2022, Verratti scored two goals in a 4–0 league win over
Reims. By doing so, he scored his first league goal since May 2017, After a 1–1 draw against Lens on 23 April, PSG won Ligue 1 for the tenth time in its history, becoming the club with the highest number of championship titles in France, tied with Saint-Étienne. Verratti on his side won eight Ligue 1 titles with PSG, became the first player to achieve this feat. On 28 December 2022, it was announced that Verratti had extended his contract with Paris Saint-Germain until 30 June 2026. On 27 May 2023, Verratti won his ninth Ligue 1 title, updating his previous record. In August 2023, it was reported that Verratti was informed by newly appointed coach
Luis Enrique that he would not be part of his plans for the next season. On 6 September, reports stated that he was excluded from the Champions League squad for the
2023–24 season. He eventually left Paris Saint-Germain after 11 years with 416 matches, as the player with the second-most matches at the club, only behind
Jean-Marc Pilorget with 435.
Al-Arabi On 13 September 2023, Verratti signed a three-year deal with
Qatar Stars League club
Al-Arabi, for a reported transfer fee of €45m.
Al Duhail On 7 June 2025, it was confirmed that Verratti had signed for Al-Arabi's rivals,
Al Duhail. ==International career==