Chelsea midfielder Florent Malouda has admitted that he may leave the club in January after rumours surfaced that Paris Saint-Germain may make a move for him.
Malouda, who has only started 11 times since Andre Villas-Boas was appointed manager in the summer, confessed that he may have to leave to find first-team football.
The 31-year-old told French television channel Canal Plus: "I'm not getting enough playing time. It's too limited for the ambitions I have. I can't be happy with that. If it is necessary, I will leave."
Nicolas Anelka and Alex have already been given permission to leave the club in January but Villas-Boas could lose a third player if PSG make a concrete offer.
Former Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti is apparently being lined up as the next PSG manager and the Italian could be a key factor in any possible deal.