koclokindoblog, 11 Mei 2012, Paris Saint-Germain's Mildfielder Javier Pastore says: "Real Madrid striker Gonzalo Higuain is a target for the Ligue 1 outfit."
Higuain’s future at the Santiago Bernabeu has been the source of much conjecture in recent weeks, and with PSG in the market for at least one striker, the big-spending French outfit have been linked with the Argentine, who was born in France.
"We’d all be delighted for him to come to Paris," Pastore told RMC when speaking of his Argentina team-mate. "I am in regular contact with him. We talked a lot about our lives, of our mutual friends and that PSG is interested in him.
"We do not know yet if he will come to PSG.
"It is true that there are contacts. I am delighted that PSG wants to get him. He's a friend and a great player who would do us the greatest good."
Although Carlo Ancelotti's side are second in Ligue 1, three points behind Montpellier with two games of the season remaining, Pastore is confident of both the short- and long-term success of the team.
"PSG can become one of the biggest clubs in Europe," he said.
Pastore feels there will be another twist in the Ligue 1 title race, and believes Montpellier's clash with Lille this weekend will be decisive.
"PSG will be champions. The match between Montpellier and Lille (on Sunday) will be decisive for us," he said.
Higuain’s future at the Santiago Bernabeu has been the source of much conjecture in recent weeks, and with PSG in the market for at least one striker, the big-spending French outfit have been linked with the Argentine, who was born in France.
"We’d all be delighted for him to come to Paris," Pastore told RMC when speaking of his Argentina team-mate. "I am in regular contact with him. We talked a lot about our lives, of our mutual friends and that PSG is interested in him.
"We do not know yet if he will come to PSG.
"It is true that there are contacts. I am delighted that PSG wants to get him. He's a friend and a great player who would do us the greatest good."
Although Carlo Ancelotti's side are second in Ligue 1, three points behind Montpellier with two games of the season remaining, Pastore is confident of both the short- and long-term success of the team.
"PSG can become one of the biggest clubs in Europe," he said.
Pastore feels there will be another twist in the Ligue 1 title race, and believes Montpellier's clash with Lille this weekend will be decisive.
"PSG will be champions. The match between Montpellier and Lille (on Sunday) will be decisive for us," he said.