Paris Saint-Germain are reportedly plotting a move for Manchester United's Angel di Maria and will allegedly sell key players to fund a move for the attacker.
In order to meet Financial Fair Play (FFP) regulations, the Ligue 1 club will reportedly sell Arsenal and Liverpool targets Edison Cavani and Ezequiel Lavezzi to make a move for the Argentine.
Cavani and Lavezzi are both unhappy at the club after manager Laurent Blanc fined the duo for unprofessional behaviour, according to the Daily Star.
Di Maria was previously linked with PSG before he made his move to Old Trafford, with the player suggesting that he could not move to Paris due to FFP rules.
The reported interest could unsettle Di Maria, days after his house was targeted by burglars.
Di Maria completed his move to the Red Devils in the summer for a British-record fee of £60m.