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Thiago Motta completes PSG move

Motta completes PSG move
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Paris Saint-Germain sign midfielder Thiago Motta from Inter Milan for a reported fee of £8.4m.

Thiago Motta has completed his move from Inter Milan to Ligue 1 leaders Paris Saint-Germain for a reported fee of £8.4m.

Motta, 29, is thought to have signed a three-and-a-half-year deal with the French club.

Inter boss Claudio Ranieri had previously said that the Brazilian-born Italy international would remain at the club, but PSG finally landed acquired him.

A statement on Inter's official website read: "FC Internazionale announce the transfer of Thiago Motta to PSG.

"We wish Thiago a prosperous career in France with PSG."

Motta had been at the San Siro since 2009, making 69 appearances for the club and scoring nine goals.

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