PSG goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu says he ‘would’ve left in January if an important proposal came in.’

The Italy international was linked with a number of Serie A clubs during the winter window, but an offer never emerged.

He has lost his place in the team to Kevin Trapp this season, but underlines that he wants to leave Paris on good terms.

“I don’t deny it – if an important proposal had arrived in January, I would’ve left,” he told Sky Sport Italia.

PSG goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu says he ‘would’ve left in January if an important proposal came in.’

The Italy international was linked with a number of Serie A clubs during the winter window, but an offer never emerged.

He has lost his place in the team to Kevin Trapp this season, but underlines that he wants to leave Paris on good terms.

“I don’t deny it – if an important proposal had arrived in January, I would’ve left,” he told Sky Sport Italia.

“It didn’t happen and I tried to think long and hard, that I would’ve left on a whim.

“Maybe I’m stubborn, but I thought that I wanted to finish well here, playing in the cups and having my chances.

“I won’t leave anything behind and I’ll train with determination, preparing 100 per cent for the matches. Then at the end of the year we’ll see, you never know in football.”

The keeper also commented on the situation of his teammate Ezequiel Lavezzi, who’s reportedly close to a move to China despite interest from Inter and Chelsea.

“I think Lavezzi has to make a choice, we’ll always be there for him,” said Sirigu.

“If he were to leave it’d be a great loss in the dressing room for everyone, he’s a reference point for us. He must do what he feels is best for him right now.”

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