Monday, 7th May, 2012

Roberto Soldado has admitted that he would think long and hard over a potential switch to Paris Saint-Germain if the French giants agreed a fee with Valencia.

PSG are on the lookout to add new strikers over the summer and Soldado has been made aware of interest in him from Carlo Ancelotti’s men by team-mate Adil Rami.

The 26-year-old has impressed with Los Che this season, scoring 17 goals in 32 La Liga games and putting himself firmly in the running for a spot in Spain’s Euro 2012 squad, perhaps even at the expense of Chelsea’s Fernando Torres.


"It is flattering that a team like PSG is interested in me", Soldado told TF1.

"The project that they are developing is very interesting. Sure they will strengthen this summer and they will be a team to be reckoned with next year", he added.

"If Paris make a proposal and Valencia agree, then I will investigate it.

"Rami told me that PSG are interested in me. France has a really good championship.

"But if Valencia said ‘there’s a club that has paid your clause but we want you to stay’ then I would stay. It is not just about money."

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