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Cavani is currently on international duty with Uruguay, with French newspaperL'Equipe saying he doesn't want to go back to PSG.
Ahead of Tuesday's World Cup qualifier against Chile, Cavani's international teammate Alvaro Gonzales also confirmed Cavani is unsure what the near future holds. Continue
"This is horrible, for football and for the city," Gonzalez said. "They spoke of the fact that David Luiz would not return to Paris and Edinson said he would rather not have to go either."
Luiz apparently told reporters after Brazil's 1-1 draw with Argentina, in which he received a red card, that the safety of his family meant he didn't want to return to Paris.
“I have my girlfriend and some family and friends in Paris,” he was quoted as saying.
“They were all very sad and scared. I don’t know what I’m going to do and whether I will head back [to Paris].
“Playing for PSG is my job but if it were up to me than I would not go back.”
Cavani joined PSG in 2013, scoring 65 goals in his 111 appearances so far.
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