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PSG are interested in 28-year-old Germany defender Antonio Rudiger who has less than a year left on his Chelsea contract

PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN are plotting a transfer move for Chelsea star Antonio Rudiger, according to reports.

Rudiger, 28, was the subject of much transfer speculation over the summer transfer window.

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PSG could make a move for Antonio Rudiger on a free transfer next summer

And with less than a year remaining on his contract, that is unlikely to change unless he signs a new deal.

His current situation has sparked interest from PSG, who could make a move for the centre-back according to French outlet Le10Sport.

Chelsea are reportedly yet to open talks with the defender over a new deal.

But Thomas Tuchel is keen to keep Rudiger at the club, and that means negotiations could begin soon.

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Rudiger also attracted interest from Real Madrid and Tottenham over the summer.

The Blues have targeted Sevilla centre-back Jules Kounde as one of their transfer priorities too.

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It is possible PSG will be able to entice Rudiger away on a free as a result, just as they did with Lionel Messi, Georginio Wijnaldum, Gianluigi Donnarumma and Sergio Ramos over the summer.

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Rudiger is believed to be open to a move and could explore the options available to him before entering talks over a new Chelsea deal.

PSG have reportedly tried to sign the defender in the past and could try to entice him to the French capital once again.

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