This season, Petr Cech, who lost his place in the starting lineup of London's "Chelsea," will most likely leave the "Blues."
The English press claims that the Czech national team goalkeeper has received two club offers. The first one was made by London's "Arsenal," and the other, very tempting one - by the French champion Paris Saint-Germain.
According to the "Daily Mirror," PSG offered the Czech a contract worth up to £39 million. For such money, the footballer may not refuse.
However, it is also said that he is tempted by the offer from "Arsenal," and excellent relationships with the Gunners' midfielder Tomas Rosicky could help him accept it.
The 33-year-old goalkeeper has been playing for "Chelsea" since 2004 and has managed to play 485 matches during this period.