Manchester City defender Kolo Toure has admitted that he could well be willing to move to big spending Paris Saint-Germain.
The Ivory Coast international recently completed a six-month drug ban, but has found City boss Roberto Mancini has a number of options at the back, making securing a first team spot an extremely difficult affair.
A possible switch to France and PSG has long been mooted – and it is something Toure, now 30 years old, could well look at.
"It is hard to see myself leaving in January because I’m at City", said Toure to France Football, stressing his contentment with life at Eastlands at the moment.
"But everything can happen very quickly in football. It will depend on how much I play.
"Might I be interested in PSG? Again, it will come down to the time I get to play with City. I want to play and if I don’t then I’ll ask myself questions.
"PSG are a big club now, like City, Arsenal or AC Milan. They want to become one of the world’s best clubs and are paying for great players.
"They can’t be turned down. I can’t think of a single player who would refuse to join PSG."
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