Madrid 17:40h CEST

PSG are preparing to flex their financial muscles in the transfer market again as the Ligue 1 giants attempt to lure Atlético Madrid keeper Jan Oblak to the Parc des Princes.

The French clubs owner, Nasser Al-Khelaifi, has arranged a meeting with the Slovenia internationals agent in Paris on Saturday, French media reported, to lay out PSGs offer for the Atlético number one. However, the deal will not be an easy one to complete with Diego Simeone in no mood to sell his first-choice keeper on the eve of the Liga season and with the club prevented from signing any players in this transfer window due to a Fifa sanction.

Atlético not negotiating on Oblak release clause

Lars Baron (DIARIO AS)

Atlético are attempting to tie Oblak down to a new deal at the club but thus far nothing concrete has materialized on that front with the club having already improved deals for Antoine Griezmann, Koke and Saúl. If PSG come in with a firm offer Atléticos stance will be the same as it has been when rival clubs have come calling for their star players: no negotiation. Therefore if PSG want to activate Oblaks minimum release clause - something they have recent experience of doing - Al-Khalaifi will have to rummage around for 100 million euros.

Oblak extended his contract at Atlético to 2021 in February 2016, in a season when he won his first Zamora trophy as LaLigas least-breached keeper. The Slovenian earned his second last season and is regarded as one of the best in his position in the world, which has piqued the interest of some of Europes biggest clubs. But with Atlético standing firm it will take a world record fee for a goalkeeper to dislodge Oblak from the sticks as the club prepare to inaugurate their new stadium for the 2017-18 season.