Big-spending Paris St Germain are in contact with Sao Paulo over the possible transfer of Lucas Moura – and ready to outbid Manchester United for the superteen.
Sao
Paulo vice-president Joao Paulo de Jesus Lopes revealed the club's
former star player Leonardo - now PSG's sporting director - had spoken
to them over a possible deal, with the Brazilian side reportedly asking
for around £35million for the 19-year-old.
Lopes added the club
had been "probed" by PSG over a move for Lucas, who is currently with
the Brazilian squad at the London Olympics.
"We have been probed by PSG about Lucas," Lopes told French newspaper Le 10 Sport.
"Leonardo has a very good relationship with Sao Paulo. But for now nothing is definite."
Lopes added the final decision was with the player.
"The possibility exists but it is down to the player's interests. The
policy of Sao Paulo is to follow the desires of the player. If the
player wishes to leave, Sao Paulo will not create any obstacle. But we
must receive a proposal that is appropriate," he said.
"It's a
financial issue. Paris St Germain is a big club in European football and
if the player's interests and also the club's are met, I do not see why
it would not happen."
Manchester United and Inter Milan have both been interested in Lucas but Inter chief Massimo Moratti has said his club were effectively priced out of the market by Sao Paulo's demands.
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