Salvatore Sirigu could leave Paris Saint-Germain in January to retain his spot for Italy at Euro 2016.

The former Palermo goalkeeper has been at the Parc des Princes since 2011, but is yet to play a single minute for PSG this season.

He was pushed on to the bench by the arrival of Kevin Trapp.

According to French newspaper Le Parisien, the 28-year-old is afraid he’ll lose his place as second choice to Gigi Buffon for Italy.

He’s therefore looking for a January transfer and Serie A seems the most likely solution.

Salvatore Sirigu could leave Paris Saint-Germain in January to retain his spot for Italy at Euro 2016.

The former Palermo goalkeeper has been at the Parc des Princes since 2011, but is yet to play a single minute for PSG this season.

He was pushed on to the bench by the arrival of Kevin Trapp.

According to French newspaper Le Parisien, the 28-year-old is afraid he’ll lose his place as second choice to Gigi Buffon for Italy.

He’s therefore looking for a January transfer and Serie A seems the most likely solution.

Sirigu had already attracted interest from Roma over the summer before they took Wojciech Szczesny on loan from Arsenal.

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