Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has revealed that he would be open to joining Paris Saint-Germain.
The 29-year-old's contract at Old Trafford is due to expire at the end of June, and a number of clubs, including Barcelona, Real Madrid, Juventus and PSG, continue to be linked with his services.
Meanwhile, it is alleged that two Premier League sides have been in contact with the midfielder's camp to register their interest amid the uncertainty surrounding his future at Old Trafford.
Pogba has suggested that he will look to leave Man United this summer, and he opened the door to a move to PSG ahead when asked about interest from the Paris giants.
"Why not? [Could he join PSG] It's always nice to play with your teammates in the national team and club," Pogba told Le Figaro.
The midfielder has reportedly not ruled out signing a new deal with Man United, though, and will wait to find out the identity of the club's new head coach before making a decision.
Pogba is currently with the France squad preparing for their upcoming international friendlies with Ivory Coast and South Africa on March 25 and March 29 respectively.