With Paris Saint-Germain negotiating Antoine Kombouare’s departure from the Parc des Princes, former Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti has indicated he will take over if the French giants agree to move for four Blues stars.

 

Ancelotti enjoys a good relationship with PSG sporting director Leonardo and has been heavily linked with a move to the French giants since the start of the season.

 

And with Kombouare’s time in Paris at an end, despite the team sitting top of Ligue 1 and being crowned the "winter champions", Ancelotti is ready to accept an offer to coach the side – if his conditions are met.

 

And these are thought to include an agreement from PSG to instantly launch a quadruple raid on Chelsea.

 

Ancelotti is keen on Didier Drogba, Frank Lampard, John Obi-Mikel and Salomon Kalou.

 

The former AC Milan manager believes that signing all four would stand PSG in good stead for securing this season’s Ligue 1 title and also help provide the European know-how for the Qatar-backed club to quickly flourish in the Champions League next year.

 

Both Drogba and Kalou are thought to be available from Chelsea for the right price, with the former having rejected the opportunity to extend his contract past the end of the season with the Stamford Bridge outfit, while the latter has struggled for playing time.

 

Snaring Lampard and Mikel could prove more difficult however, though PSG’s owners have deep pockets.

 

And the opportunity to once again link up with Ancelotti could prove tempting.

 

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