Manchester City winger Riyad Mahrez could leave the Etihad in the summer transfer window. PSG have already expressed an interest in the player and Real Madrid are now also eyeing up a move at the end of the season, according to reports in Spain.
City boss Pep Guardiola knows there may be an exodus of players from his squad in the summer, because of the club’s Champions League ban.
And while City have appealed against UEFA's two-year European club competition ban for violating Financial Fair Play regulations, some players are already considering their future at the club, with Mahrez being one of them.
According to Spanish publication Don Balon, Mahrez is wanted by both PSG and Real Madrid.
Mahrez joined City to win the Champions League and whilst he has added another Premier League title, as well as three domestic cups, to his trophy cabinet, Europe’s elite competition has remained elusive.
The report claims the 29-year-old is not willing to wait another two years before trying to win the competition and as a result is exploring his options as long as the UEFA ban is in place.
Mahrez is having a good season for City and has scored nine goals and provided 14 assists in 37 appearances in all competitions.
However, City are not willing to sell the Algeria international, who is under contract until 2023, cheaply.