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Paris Saint-Germain plan seven-man fire sale that will alert Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham

According to reports in France, Paris Saint-Germain are planning on offloading seven players from their squad in the January transfer window.

L'Equipe, via Get French Football News, are reporting that PSG are looking to significantly trim their squad, with as many as seven players closing in on an exit from the Parc des Princes.

Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham - who may all look to add reinforcements to their respective squads in the January transfer window - may now be put on red alert with the latest developments coming out of the French capital.

Mauro Icardi is apparently likely to be sold by the club, with the 28-year-old striker being valued at around €50million (£42.6million) by PSG.

Another man that is likely to be offloaded by Mauricio Pochettino is defender Abdou Diallo, despite improving significantly since the former Spurs boss took over.

Fellow defender Layvin Kurzawa, who still has two-and-a-half years remaining on his contract in Paris, has played just once this season in all competitions following the arrival of Nuno Mendes and could be offloaded - with Crystal Palace recently linked to the left-back.

Sergio Rico, who is now way down in the goalkeeping pecking order, is likely to be sold, but his high salary could put potential suitors off, the report claims.

Meanwhile, academy graduates Colin Dagba and Eric Dina Ebimbe are both deemed surplus to requirements by Pochettino, and could be sold in January.

Finally, midfielder Rafinha has not featured consistently for PSG this season and the 28-year-old Brazilian could be moved on over the winter window.

Rafinha has reportedly been told by the coaching staff at the French club that he is not part of the manager's plans, with Pochettino said to be unimpressed by what he has seen in training from the central midfielder.

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