Wednesday, 14th August, 2013

Liverpool and Monaco will once again be chomping at the bit over defender Mamadou Sakho with the defender wanting to leave Paris Saint-Germain "at all costs".

Those "costs" could come in the form of a contract extension as crunch talks between Sakho's representatives and PSG deputy sporting director Olivier Letang took place yesterday.

 


According to Le Parisien, there is a compromise present for Sakho, who is eager to get regular playing time domestically in order to continue his international career.

The capital club will allow Sakho to leave on loan if he agrees to sign a contract extension, something which will help PSG financially should he eventually be sold.

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Sakho's agent is understood to have revealed that his client wants to exit PSG "at all costs", and it is hard to see him in the Parc des Princes over 2013/14.

It means Liverpool will have to do battle with Monaco's financial might, especially as Daniel Agger is being linked with a move away from Anfield to Barcelona.

Sakho is not the only one suggesting that an exit will be for the better, with former PSG boss Jean-Michel Larque also backing the 23-year-old.

"The coach has changed but Sakho's situation has not changed", Larque had previously explained. "It is getting worse in fact. He needs to leave."

Sakho has been serving his boyhood club PSG's senior side for six years now and has earned himself 14 French caps.

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