The midfielder admits his representatives are
exploring his options this summer due to his lack
of game time with the French champions
Yohan Cabaye has dropped a strong hint that he
will leave Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain
during the close-season.
France international Cabaye moved to Parc des
Princes from Newcastle United in January 2014,
and has won two league titles, two Coupe de la
Ligue medals and the Coupe de France during his
time in Paris.
But the midfielder has largely been a bit-part
player under head coach Laurent Blanc, starting 22
Ligue 1 matches during his time in the capital.
The 29-year-old has been linked with a reunion at
Crystal Palace with Alan Pardew, who managed
him at Newcastle, and he admits he is considering
his future.
"There is a situation now where I have not had the
playing time that I hoped for," he told Infosport+ .
"My representatives are working to find the best
solution. In the future, what's important is to play
every weekend."
Asked about a potential return to the Premier
League, Cabaye added: "[It is a] league I like, the
country too.
"There may be an opportunity, as there may be
others. The important thing is that I will think
carefully and make the best decision."
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