In 2005, French player Anthony Le Tallecas, who failed to establish himself in the European Champions club, wants to return to his homeland where he would most like to join.
Four years ago, the 21-year-old Frenchman moved from "Le Havre" to Liverpool and played in the starting lineup of the English club only 13 times. For the past two years, he has spent time on loan at "St. Etienne" and "Sunderland".
"I want to be sold, change the environment," the striker told the French sports newspaper "L'Equipe".
"When you are loaned out without the possibility of being bought, you know that you won't be in the club next year," the Frenchman explained the reason for his desire. "It creates a strange feeling. I want to join a club that would trust me for two or three years. I'm tired of going anywhere."
The 21-year-old striker admitted that he would most like to move to "Paris Saint Germain".
"PSG has always been in my heart. If they make an offer, I will definitely go. Meanwhile, they are currently the most realistic option," the Frenchman said. "I want a good sporting challenge. I don't think I can stay at Liverpool, even though my contract is still valid for three more years.
Currently, A. Le Tallecas is participating in the European U-21 Championship in Portugal with the French national team.
"It's like a breath of fresh air," the striker admitted. "Here I know everyone and they all speak French. I hope that next year, if I move to another club, I will be able to fully showcase my abilities."
The Paris club, which finished only ninth in the 2005-2006 season, extended its contract a few days ago with the most productive player in the French championship, Portuguese 33-year-old Pedro Pauleta.