Celtic could take on PSG in a glamour pre-season friendly, according to a report in France.
Along with Scotland, France curtailed their season early as have Belgium and the Netherlands.
And that could see the Hoops travel to Paris to take on the Ligue 1 champions as the French giants prepare for the French Cup Final.
L’Equipe report that discussions are well underway to take the Hoops to the French capital for the game in July.
Anderlecht are another potential opponent for the French side, who have dominated Ligue 1 in recent years with the likes of Neymar and Kylian Mbappe among the best players in the world.
Celtic played PSG in the Champions League under Brendan Rodgers with a 5-0 defeat at home and a 7-1 loss in France.
Speaking earlier this week, Neil Lennon admitted pre-season fixtures could be a problem.
He said: “Possibly. That’s a bit of a headache in trying to get some game time, trying to confirm these clubs and games.
“At the minute we can’t play anybody in England and a lot of other countries, Italy, Spain, are up and going.
“We may look at some Dutch teams or French teams and get some quality friendlies but at the minute that’s a difficult question to answer.
“We are hoping (the 14-day quarantine rule) would get lifted or there would be some sort of exemption from that, that would be the only possible way we could go about doing that.
“We may have an opportunity to play in a mini-tournament, that's another avenue we are pursuing as well.”