The French striker has hinted out at a possible summer move away from Paris-Saint Germain, as he seeks to join another club following a successful tenure with the Paris-based club
Paris Saint-Germain might not have the services of http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Guillaume-Hoarau-c15332 at their disposal next season, as the Frenchman seeks to leave the Parc des Princes in the summer transfer window. The forward hopes to utilise his potential and experience for another team,
one willing to offer him a worthwhile adventure. Several clubs are already lined-up for Les Parisiens’ striker, with Premier League outfit, Everton, eager to sign the player.
The Frenchman joined the Paris-based club from Le Havre AC in the summer of 2008, with the club having high expectations of him. The striker certainly lived up to those expectations as he scored 20 goals in 45 appearances for Les Parisiens in his first season.
However, since that successful stint, the player’s form has considerably dwindled. And with the recent arrival of new stars at the Parc des Princes, Hoarau has found himself limited to PSG’s bench.
The former Le Havre player has a contract with the French giants that binds him to stay at the Parc des Princes till 2013. As none of the concerned parties are interested in signing a contract extension, the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/France-c2899 international feels no hindrance in expressing
his intent of departing the club next summer. He said:
“My contract expires in June and I want to play week in, week out.”
The PSG striker stated that several clubs were interested in signing him. With http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Everton-c13019 leading the race to sign the player, the Frenchman would definitely consider the option of moving to the Premier League. The striker stated:
“There are teams interested in me so I will make my decision known very soon.”
Despite the speculations linking the player with several European clubs, Hoarau has assured that for the moment he’s focused at playing for Les Parisiens. The Reunion-born player wants to help the Paris-based club in their pursuit of winning silverware this
season. The six feet tall striker said:
“For the moment I want to help PSG.”
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