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Paris Saint-Germain keeping tabs on Nicolas Otamendi

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The versatile FC Porto defender is attracting a lot of interest from the Ligue 1 big spenders who want to sign at least one more defender by the end of the transfer window
At the end of the summer transfer window, French sides have a better advantage over other major leagues in Europe as they have four more days to recruit players. Nevertheless, time is running out for French teams because once the deadline of August 31 arrives,
it will be difficult for teams to sign players from other leagues.
And Paris Saint-Germain are aware of the amount of time they have. According to Portuguese sports daily O Jogo, Les Parisiens are very keen on enlisting the services of Argentine international Nicolas Otamendi.
Otamendi signed for the Portuguese giants from Velez Sarsfield in 2010 and cost Porto 8 million euros.
Although the amount is too high, Paris Saint-Germain are eager to wrap up the deal as quickly as possible as Carlo Ancelotti wants the player to report for training as soon as a deal is concluded.
Les Parisiens are keen on acquiring the services of the Argentine international as he can play as a right-back, a position that Carlo Ancelotti wants to have cover for.
In the 2010 World Cup in http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/South-Africa-c757, Otamendi was deployed as a right-back and gave a good account of his talents. Furthermore, the player is reportedly interested in securing a move to PSG as he feels that he will be able to further grow in a team that
can offer him competitive football.
The financial aspect is something the player is looking forward to as well which means that there won’t be much http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/FC-Porto-c39186 would be able to do if the defender decides to pack his bags.
While talking to Sky Italia, PSG sporting director http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Italy-c2926.
“In terms of departures, there will be nothing. On the arrivals, we will do something, but the player will not be from the Italian championship,” said the former AC Milan manager.
 

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