Yohan Cabaye has admitted that he has grown frustrated at Paris Saint-Germain.
The midfielder moved to the French capital back in January from Newcastle United, but he has struggled to establish himself as a permanent part of Laurent Blanc's starting lineup.
Speaking to L'Equipe about his current situation, Cabaye admitted that he was not completely happy at the Parc des Princes.
"You have to accept being a substitute, but I don't resign myself to that. In training sessions, I have to give my best and show my desire to play," he said. "When I am on the pitch, I feel it is not perfect and that I often have to leave too soon. But I know the coach and staff have to make choices and I respect that.
"Have I spoken to Laurent Blanc? No. What do I tell him? I am 28-years-old and not new to the job. But I am not satisfied with the situation. Am I completely happy? To be honest, no. It is a new situation for me, but I don't complain. It is the first time I haven't played regularly for my club."
Cabaye has made four starts in all competitions this season.