Manchester City defender Kolo Toure is reportedly interested in a move to Paris St Germain. Toure returned to the City side last month after serving a six-month suspension for failing a drug test, playing the full 90 minutes of the Blues' Carling Cup victory over Birmingham and the UEFA Champions League defeat to Bayern Munich. He has made only one appearance from the bench since then, though, and was an unused substitute in City's 6-1 English Premier League win against derby rivals Manchester United yesterday. The 30-year-old Ivorian is now being linked with Qatari-backed PSG, who have made no secret of their desire to lure former England captain David Beckham to the Parc des Princes. "I would be interested because of the competition there currently is at City," Toure is quoted as saying by RMC Sport. "If the name of Paris comes it will not be like previous years," he went on. "Now if they call me, I would listen to what they say. Given the very good players there are there, it really makes you want to go there, it's clear. "I know I'm not the only player interested, there are other players who really want to play for PSG," the player added. "It's not just for the money, but also because we see that there are very good investors who want to move the club to produce good football and win trophies."
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