The Slovakian International reveals his admiration for new potential at the Qatari-owned Ligue 1 outfit, but denies any approach from the French side.
Marek Hamsik has revealed his admiration for Paris-Saint-Germain’s new project, but insists that he is happy at Naples.
While talking to TF1's 'Telefoot', the midfielder said:
"All I can say is that I admire this club. I know there are new owners and, in light of recent recruits, there is a real potential.”
The attacking midfielder has rubbished the rumours linking him with a move to PSG. The Slovakian international revealed that he still has a year left on his contract, and he is totally concentrated on his performance at Napoli.
He also commended the extraordinary energy of the club and the fans at Stadio San Paolo, and insists that he has not thought about his future as yet.
“I have never been approached [by PSG]. I am concentrating on my performance in Naples. I do not think about my future. I still have another year [on my] contract. There is great energy in every game. All the fans are behind us;
fans of all ages.”
Les Parisiens, under the new Qatari ownership, are currently trying to consolidate themselves as a major force in European football. They have appointed Leonardo as their Sporting Director, and Carlo Ancelotti as the new manager.
The French outfit is currently on the look-out for high-profile players from all around the world, having already purchased Javier Pastore and Thiago Motta.
The 24-year-old was full of praise for the new management at PSG, and believes that they are doing extremely well under the new coach.
"He [Leonardo] is highly respected. With Ancelotti, they are doing a good job. This proves that they are ambitious.”
The former Slovan Bratislava star has attracted interest from host of top Italian and European clubs, including Manchester United, Manchester City and AC Milan.
Hamsik joined Napoli from Brescia in 2007, and since then, he has scored 50 goals in 175 appearances for the Partenopei side.
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