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Manchester City and Arsenal set to be joined by PSG in Iker Casillas chase
MANCHESTER CITY and Arsenal could be joined in the race to sign Real Madrid keeper Iker Casillas by PSG.
The Spaniard has become increasingly unsettled at the Bernebeu and like his predecessor, Carlo Ancelotti has relegated him to the bench preferring to plump with Diego Lopez as his No.1.
Doubts have persisted over Joe Hart's form after a series of blunders contributed to City's surprise 3-2 defeat last weekend against Cardiff.
Arsenal are looking to make a late dash themselves in the window, with concerns being raised over Wojciech Szczesny.
Casillas is thought according to reports in Spain to be considering his future and wants regular first team football so he can hold onto the No.1 gloves for the World Cup next summer.
According to a report published on French sports site Sport24, French powerhouses PSG are pondering a move for the 32-year-old.
They go on to reveal that Casillas met PSG's president Nasser Al-Khelaifi for preliminary discussions during a trip to Qatar.
The two men have now established a direct line of contact, although PSG would have to meet Casillas' substantial buyout clause.