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Paris Saint-Germain's Adrien Rabiot open to offers amid Tottenham talk

Reported Tottenham Hotspur target Adrien Rabiot has said he would consider an offer to leave Paris Saint-Germain in the summer.

Rabiot, 21, was linked to Tottenham in January 2015 during manager Mauricio Pochettino's first season at White Hart Lane and, according to the Daily Mirror, Spurs could revive their interest in the France international after he opened the door to a transfer.

"If there are offers from big clubs, that obviously demands that they are considered," Rabiot said.

"Clubs like Real Madrid, they are great clubs but, truly, the most important thing is the present and I am concentrating on what I am doing right now, that is the best thing to do."

The midfielder has won four consecutive Ligue 1 titles -- but finished the 2012-13 season on loan at Toulouse -- the Coupe de France twice -- although he missed the 2014-15 final for internal disciplinary reasons -- and the Coupe de la Ligue three times, and he has established himself as a regular member of the PSG starting XI this season, starring in the 4-0 win against Barcelona last week.

He has a contract at the Parc des Princes until 2019 but earlier his month he said signing a new deal was "not urgent."

Rabiot told Le Figaro: "The club has offered a contract extension but with all sincerity, I do not want to preoccupy myself with all of that. I am under contract here until 2019, so this is not urgent.

"We will have he time to revisit this at the end of the season. The club knows this. They are trying to protect themselves, to renew as many players' contracts as possible and I understand that.

"I know that they are counting on me significantly in the future and that I am part of a young group of players to form a new core for the future. It is important for them because I have a particularly strong identity [being a youth academy graduate]. However, I prefer to focus on the immediate future for now."

ESPN FC's France correspondent Jonathan Johnson contributed to this report.