DALMAT REVEALS INTER INTEREST IN LUCCIN
Luccin moved to the French capital from Marseille in the summer for a huge £8.6 million fee, but the Parc des Princes outfit have failed to reach the desired heights this season.
PSG president Laurent Perpere has stated that the wage bill will have to be reduced due to their failure to reach a European spot, and Luccin could be a possible player to be shown the exit door - although he has not revealed any desire to leave the club.
Dalmat (pictured), though, believes that his former team-mate Luccin is currently in limbo, saying: "Peter is living what I lived three months ago.
"I would be very happy to see him at Inter. One official talked to me about that, but there is nothing concrete and I am not sure he is part of the club`s priorities."
Dalmat revealed how his transfer came about, stating that he had offers from clubs in England but decided to choose Inter.
"Listen, I had two very difficult months in Paris," he declared. "But I knew I wasn't the cause of the problem. The coach was honest and told me he didn't rely on me anymore.
"I had suitors in England, but not from the best clubs, and Inter followed me for a long time."
Dalmat is enjoying life in Italy since his January move, claiming that he never thought he would settle in so quickly.
The French Under-21 international scored in the 4-2 win over Fiorentina at the weekend, his first in Serie A, and the memory will stay with him forever.
Speaking to L`Equipe, he said: "To score in San Siro, in a great match, against Toldo (Fiorentina keeper Francesco), it will remain a great memory.
"I was even elected Man of the Match, it means people appreciate my work and my qualities.
"In Milan, everyone respect me. I really didn't expect to play so often!
"I was substitute only once and, since then, I have never stayed on the bench."
He concluded by fighting back at his critics, adding: "I have never doubted my qualities, contrary to a lot of people in France."