Mamadou Sakho was coy when quizzed about his future at Crystal Palace in a recent interview with French news outlet Telefoot.
The central defender has encountered his fair share of struggles this season and is currently working his way back from a knee injury.
Sakho featured in Roy Hodgson’s preferred central defensive partnership in the earlier stages of the campaign, but in light of fitness woes at the back, the boss has opted to deploy Scott Dann and Martin Kelly in recent times.

Speaking to Telefoot, the 29-year-old spoke of his fondness for Paris Saint-Germain, whose academy he progressed from during his younger years.
The topic of his future at Selhurst Park also came up in conversation, and Sakho was far from convincing when discussing his commitment to the cause in South London despite stating that he likes it at the club.
He said:
Paris is my home, it will always be that way. I believe in PSG and the Champions League. Like many, I have no regrets in my life and in my career, except that my father did not have the chance to see what I could accomplish.
I like it [at Palace] but in life, we do not know what tomorrow holds.




