PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu has told January suitors that he will only consider 'big offers'.
The Italy international has lost his first-team place to Kevin Trapp this season, making just one Ligue 1 appearance so far.
Sirigu's potential availability during the winter window has attracted interest from Premier League trio Liverpool, Newcastle and Aston Villa.
The Magpies are without first-choice Tim Krul for the rest of the season due to injury, while Simon Mignolet and Brad Guzan of Liverpool and Villa have both come under heavy criticism this term.
And while Sirigu is yet to hear of any official bid, the 29-year-old admits he would be open to leaving the French champions for a 'big offer'.
"I asked my agent to talk to me only if something serious is coming. For now there is nothing," the experienced stopper said.
"I am a PSG player until they kick me out, I stay here. If a team has a big offer, I'll make a decision but I have to think about everything."
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