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Javier Pastore sends stark warning to Liverpool, Arsenal & Chelsea over PSG future
LIVERPOOL, Arsenal and Chelsea have all been knocked back by Paris Saint-Germain frontman Javier Pastore, who has made clear where he stands on his future.
The Argentine, who joined PSG in 2011 Palermo for a reported fee of nearly £40 million has failed to justify his price tag and has fallen out of favour following the subsequent purchases of Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Ezequiel Lavezzi and Edinson Cavani.
Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool have all been credited with an interest as the Premier League trio seek to strengthen as the title race intensifies.
However, Pastore has made it clear he has no desire to leave the Parc des Princes.
"All these rumours are false and have nothing to do with the reality of the situation," he told French radio station RMC.
"As I already said, I was the first to choose this club and I will be the last one to leave it.
"I will fight to do well in the PSG. I know there are many players in my role, but I fight for a place without losing my head."
Pastore, who has made 10 appearances for PSG this season, has also been sounded for moves to Roma and AC Milan, but has dismissed the possibility of moving back to Italy.