Nice attacker Hatem Ben Arfa has indicated that he would welcome interest from Paris Saint-Germain this summer.
Ben Arfa, 28, spent the second half of last season without a team but he has since earned a recall to the France squad after an excellent campaign with Nice so far.
The former Hull and Newcastle player has scored 11 league goals to lift Claude Puel's side to third in the table.
Puel said in December that he was not surprised to hear reports that Real Madrid were tracking Ben Arfa, while AC Milan, Atletico Madrid, Borussia Dortmund and Inter Milan have also been linked.
Nice said some English clubs had enquired ahead of the January transfer window but they have managed to hold on to their star performer until at least the end of the season.
Ben Arfa is set to weigh up his options after Euro 2016 and the ex-Lyon and Marseille player says he would consider an offer from the reigning French champions.
"The door is still open for PSG," Ben Arfa told Onze Mondial magazine. "For that matter, it's open to all the clubs. I'm not closing the door on anyone."
A skilful dribbler with the ball, Ben Arfa says PSG are the only Ligue 1 team -- apart from his current club -- that set out to play attractive football.
"I can understand that there are matches where you have to tighten up, that you defend more in," he said.
"But playing all the matches like that, where's your enjoyment in that? Who in Ligue 1 is really playing with the ball this season? PSG and Nice, that's all."
