Liverpool transfer news: Reds dealt blow as Javier Pastore insists he will not leave Paris Saint-Germain in January
The 28-year-old has played down talk he is set to to leave the Ligue 1 giants after reports claimed he said goodbye to his PSG team-mates
JAVIER PASTORE has rubbished claims he is set to leave Paris Saint-Germain in January with Liverpool reportedly keen.
It was claimed that the 28-year-old told his team-mates at Parc des Princes that he was leaving in the winter transfer window, a rumour rejected by the playmaker.
The arrivals of Neymar and Kylian Mbappe have limited his appearances in the side under Unai Emery, while Julian Draxler and Angel Di Maria are also preferred instead.
Pastore has been limited to just eight starts in Ligue 1 this season, but he has insisted he is happy in France.
He told Mundo Deportivo: "It's a lie to say that I have said goodbye to my team-mates.
"I've always thought about playing for this club and doing the best I can every time.
"In recent games, I've played a lot and I'm happy. I still have a year-and-a-half left on my contract, and I'm very calm.
"I was looking for more playing time, it's true. The coach makes the decisions and I have to make sure to keep improving to get some PSG playing time."
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Pastore appeared to wave goodbye to PSG fans after the 3-1 win over Caen on Wednesday, but he looks to be intent of fighting for his place.
Despite now being a peripheral figure with the French giants, he has still managed six goals in all competitions.
Emery also played down talk of an exit away, declaring: "I'm very pleased with Pastore.
"He did not say he wanted to leave. He works to be on the field, with the very great talent he has."