Paris Saint-Germain boss Laurent Blanc has admitted he is "confident" a deal for Edinson Cavani will soon be completed.
Club sporting director Leonardo confirmed last week the Ligue 1 champions had tabled a bid for the Uruguay star, with reports suggesting they had agreed to match his €63 million release clause.
Although the Brazilian is set to stand down from his post at PSG, Blanc remains optimistic that a deal to bring the coveted striker to Parc des Princes will be completed.
"I
am confident," he told reporters after PSG's 2-1 friendly win over
Rapid Vienna on Friday. "But as the player is not yet officially at the
club, it would be useless to work on projected ideas. It's best to wait
until the player is officially with the club."
PSG are also in
the hunt for Roma defender Marquinhos, who has been linked with a move
to Barcelona, and Blanc admits the interest in the 19-year-old will
complicate any potential deal.
"I know the player very well from
Serie A," he said of the Brazilian. "It's a difficult issue since, from
what I know, we're not the only ones after this player. It proves his
value.
"Our priorities in the market, as I said a few days ago, are to find a striker and a left-back."
Blanc
is dismayed at Leonardo's impending departure, stressing that he would
have loved to work with the former AC Milan star far beyond this summer.
"I
would have liked to continue working with him," Blanc added. "We worked
together for two weeks and had a truly good understanding.
"When
I signed for PSG, I didn't know he was leaving. I understood he wanted
to take a step back, but to then think he would not be there at all?
No."
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