Belgium international Thomas Meunier has quashed rumours that his move to PSG is a done deal, claiming he has fears that he may not be guaranteed regular first-team football at Parc des Princes.
It was reported that the Club-Brugge right-back left the Belgium Euro 2016 camp just days before their shock quarter-final exit to Wales, to hold taks with the Ligue 1 champions.
However, although the deal seemed imminent, Meunier has revealed he still has a lot of thinking to do.
"I have not made a final decision yet. PSG have an interesting project, with a lot of financial resources and Champions League football. But I am still having a lot of doubts," he told reporters.
"PSG are developing into a club of the highest level, like Barcelona, Real Madrid and Manchester City. How much playing time would I get there? Will I get a chance to prove myself or will I be warming the bench all season?
"I know that the coach is keen to sign me, but they obviously still have Serge Aurier as well.
"I might get more playing time elsewhere. There are seven clubs that have shown a concrete interest in signing me. Some coaches have guaranteed me first-team football.
"We will see what happens. I'd say there is a 30 per cent chance I will join PSG, but there are still a number of candidates."
Should the 24-year-old decide against moving to the French capital, he could join Napoli or West Ham, who have also expressed an interest in him.