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Malouda, Tevez, Kaka, but not David Beckham - Paris Saint-Germain's possible January transfer targets
One of Europe's top-spending clubs in the summer, PSG have again been linked with the addition of several players in the winter market. Goal.com analyses their key potential moves
By Robin Bairner | French Football Editor
Paris Saint-Germain suffered something of a bloodied nose in the transfer market earlier this week as it was announced that David Beckham had finally snubbed the side from the French capital after a courtship that had lasted several months.
Les Parisiens, however, will not be dissuaded from seeking further additions to their squad, and have already been linked with a clutch of stars.
A close relationship with Brazil has been fostered by the Parc des Princes outfit over the years, and the return of Leonardo as sporting director appears to have enhanced this, with the former Inter coach turning his head to his homeland to seek inspiration as he attempts to bolster the club’s panel.
The arrival of a high-profile face in the form of Carlo Ancelotti to take over from the deposed Antoine Kombouare is a further move expected to enhance the French club’s attractiveness to big-name foreign stars.
Countless footballers have already been linked with les Parisiens, who are thought to want three players this month, and here are a selection of some of those.
| FEDERICO BALZARETTI | Palermo, Left-back, 30 |
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The two clubs struck a deal over Javier Pastore in the summer, and it may well be that the 30-year-old Italy international defender follows the Argentine to the Parc des Princes in January.
After seeming a virtual certainty to join the club a few months ago, the chances of a deal being struck are dropping, though.
| HULK | Porto, Striker, 25 |
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On the final day of 2011, the striker went on the record to state that he thought a January switch could occur, though the club are understandably keen to hold onto their most prized asset, who has a release fee of €100 million (£82.5m). Chelsea have emerged as the big rivals for PSG in this regard, and even the riches of the French outfit would be unlikely to provide more of a draw than the Londoners.
| KAKA | Real Madrid, Attacking midfielder, 29 |
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That the Italian coach – and Leonardo - worked with the 29-year-old in Italy must be a factor tilting in the favour of PSG, but the former Sao Paulo man appears to be insistent that he will remain in Spain. When called by France Football to wish him a Happy New Year and to express their wish that they would see him soon, he replied: “If you want to see me, it will be much easier to come to Madrid!”
A poor Copa del Rey performance against Malaga earlier this week did his cause in Spain little good, though. However, Jose Mourinho has said he doesn’t want to lose any players this January, and Ancelotti was not optimistic over a potential deal when quizzed during a press conference on Wednesday.
| FLORENT MALOUDA | Chelsea, Left winger, 31 |
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Under contract in England for another 18 months, the former Lyon left winger is reportedly a favourite of Ancelotti, and a move to pastures new to gain more game-time would appear an attractive prospect for the 31-year-old, particularly in view of Euro 2012.
But could he get that in Paris? With Nene in red-hot form, it would appear he would again be largely tied to the bench.
| ALEXANDRE PATO | AC Milan, Striker, 22 |
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With Carlos Tevez seemingly on his way to San Siro, clearing the decks by off-loading Pato would not only ease the rotational pressure on the squad, but it would also ease the wage burden on the Serie A outfit.
On Wednesday, Ancelotti declared that PSG are “not interested” in the forward, but the media continue to insist that this is not the case, with L’Equipe insistent a deal can yet be thrashed out.
| Ludovic Obraniak | Lille, Left winger, 27 |
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Of course, he would receive little more playing time in Paris than he would with les Dogues, but he would be compensated by a far higher salary. A player of undoubted talent, he would be a worthy addition to the PSG bench, and if he were to get a run of games in the starting XI, there’s a reasonable chance he could establish himself in the side.
For a small fee, he could be a worth risk taking.
| CARLOS TEVEZ | Manchester City, Striker, 27 |
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It’s Milan who lead the way for Tevez now, and PSG’s desire to land Pato from the Serie A giants means that snaffling the Argentina international is highly unlikely, while signing both men will be impossible.
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