Marco Verratti has no fear about returning to play for Paris Saint-Germain despite the terror attacks on the French capital, according to his agent.
At least 129 people are known to have been killed in a spate of incidents across Paris, including in the vicinity of the Stade de France as a bomber tried to enter the ground during France's friendly match against Germany.
However, Verratti's agent is adamant that his client will have no trepidation of returning to action for PSG.
"We're all stunned by what's happened," Donato Di Campli told Radio Crc.
"France has already been through this once before in January's Charlie Hebdo attacks, but Friday's was an even worse massacre. Verratti was not in France, but he's not afraid to enter the country, we must return to normality.
"Something major happened, which must be taken into account, but life goes on. Euro 2016 should be in France, absolutely."
Verratti has played for PSG for three years since his arrival from Pescara.