Everton's Louis Saha: It would be hard to turn down Paris Saint-Germain

The experienced striker has admitted that he would be open to a move to the Ligue 1 table-toppers if they were to approach him

By Stefan Coerts

Louis Saha of Everton(Getty Images)
Everton striker Louis Saha has conceded that it would be hard for him to turn down Paris Saint-Germain if the French giants made a move for him.

The 33-year-old left France for Fulham at the age of 22, after a previous loan spell at Newcastle United, and now appears ready to return to his native country in the not too distant future.

"Paris [Saint-Germain] would be a difficult proposition to refuse, especially when you see the players who they are linked with," Saha was quoted as saying by RMC.

"PSG are a coherent team which is still under construction. They have an interesting project going on, though.

"It's always an interesting idea to be part of a project like the one at Paris Saint-Germain."

The Paris-born striker's contract with Everton expires at the end of the 2011-12 campaign.


 
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