"I haven't heard anything about (Wayne) Rooney or (Edinson) Cavani sometimes. there's a suitable opportunity big signings were not ruled out by me, but only. "We do want a larger group with sufficient cover in all areas to be able to prevent the sort of problems we had in January in midfield with all the accidents and suspensions." PSG have pulled eight points distinct in Ligue 1 to put themselves in line because of their next domestic subject, and also put together a remarkable Champions League run, exiting the opposition after being pulled out by Barcelona on the away objectives rule at the quarter-final stage. That success has come on the rear of significant investment from the club's Qatari owners, and further spending is expected come july 1st ahead of still another attack on Europe's premier team competition. The majority of PSG's big-money signings last summer arrived from Italy, outlined by the offer for Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva from AC Milan, as well the order of Ezequiel Lavezzi from Napoli and Thiago Motta from Inter Milan, amongst others. But, Leonardo - the former AC Milan and Inter coach - said this year he could cast a wider net. "The industry is starting up," he explained. "We might try Spain or England." Even if no option for Ronaldo exists, one clear target at Real Madrid would be France striker Karim Benzema, and Leonardo admitted he was willing to bring some French stars in to the PSG line-up. "The idea of seeing the great French players listed here is something I like," he said. "I am not really discussing Benzema, but probably (Samir) Nasri, (Franck) Ribery or (Yohan) Cabaye. "But I don't know when it is feasible and I have not had connection with some of them." Different participants to have been connected with Inter are Juventus midfielder Arturo Vidal and Toulouse midfielder Etienne Capua, with the latter claiming he had already been in touch with PSG. Ancelotti said he respected the ball player but was unacquainted with any proceed to acquire his services. "Etienne Capua could be in contact with the club's leadership," he said. "He is a great player with many characteristics. We mentioned him in January. But I have perhaps not yet talked about the summertime transfer screen with the table. We will wait before the end of the season." Regarding Vidal, Ancelotti did actually pour cold water on the speculation. "a40 million is the sort of amount you only spend on a striker," he said. "It is too much for a new player like Vidal, even when he has many qualities." (Edited by Giles Mole)
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