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PSG's Yohan Cabaye to seek France boss Deschamps' advice on future

Yohan Cabaye will talk to France coach Didier Deschamps before making a decision on his Paris Saint-Germain future, the reported Arsenal target has revealed.

Cabaye, 29, has been unable to earn himself a regular first-team place at PSG since his January 2014 move from Newcastle United, and has been confined to replacing either Thiago Motta or Marco Verratti thanks to injury or suspension in Laurent Blanc's midfield.

Blanc, 49, made Cabaye one of the key components of his France side during his two-year tenure in charge of Les Bleus, and his successor, Deschamps, 46, has maintained that faith.

However, with Cabaye's playing time limited at the Parc des Princes -- he has made just 11 starts and 21 Ligue 1 appearances this season -- Deschamps could be forced to consider other options ahead of Euro 2016.

Cabaye was close to joining Arsenal six months before signing for PSG, and British media recently reported the Gunners are readying a £10 million bid.

He told Canal+ on Sunday he will mull over his club future after a discussion with Deschamps.

"It's a peculiar moment in my career. I have never experienced this," said Cabaye, who was first-choice at both Lille and Newcastle before moving to PSG.

"I have to accept it but also try to change it. It's super important for me, I want to play at the Euro. I have to speak to the national team coach about my future and to my representatives to see what is best for me."