Although he had established he did not want to move his family away from London, the Czech goalkeeper has not decided where he will play next year.

Chelsea's long-time goalkeeper Petr Cech is one of the most sought out players in this transfer window, and he is yet to decide his future. Although the Czech International has revealed to his inner circle he wants to keep playing in a London-based team, his professional future could be getting closer to a move, with him joining the Ligue 1 Champions Paris Saint Germain.

Sources indicate the French side would be willing to offer Cech a  £150,000 pound-per-week contract so he changes his mind about playing in England. Reports state the Czech player was not keen on moving away from London due to family reasons, since his children are already enrolled in schools for next year's term, and his family has settled in the city after such a long stay.

But before Les Parisiens make a move to sign the shot-stopper, they must reach an agreement with UEFA over their Financial Fair Play problems. After last year, the French capital team was banned by UEFA for not complying with FFP rules, and their transfer budget this season was cut to 40 million euros. Having already agreed to pay the €8 million buyout clause for Serge Aurier, the current Ligue 1 champions would only have 32 million available to sign Cech. The chances of PSG landing the player will depend mostly on what they are able to negotiate with the European authorities, even if the Czech international agrees to change his mind.