Okocha upset with PSG treatment
The French side are desperate to cut their wage bill at Parc des Princes and are looking to offload several of their top earners, including Nicolas Anelka, Peter Luccin, Stephane Dalmat and Okocha.
The £10 million signing from Fenerbahce is set to be handed a £700,000 bonus on completing his four-year deal and is determined not to be forced out of the club.
"I will not be forced out of this club," said Okocha. "PSG have always expected too much from me, but they will not force me out."
The Super Eagle is reportedly one of the highest earners in France on around £80,000 a week, and it is the French club's desire to reduce his salary that has caused his immanent departure from Paris.
PSG are angry that Okocha misses game to play for his country, and the reduced wages were part of a new deal offered, which has been angrily rejected by Okocha.
However, his agent Milan Radovanovic confirms that his player will be leaving the club, but is unhappy at the way the matter has been handled.
"The talks have failed and Jay-Jay is free to leave even if he wanted to stay at PSG," said Radovanovic. "But the Paris officials chose another orientation, and we respect this choice.
"People often talked about this contract, but they forgot when he came in 1998, Okocha just ended an extraordinary World Cup.
"His transfer, his wages, PSG agreed and they fit to his current value. If not, Paris could have refused and Jay-Jay would have signed for Real Betis.
"In fact, negotiation failed because Nigerian star wanted to keep his wages while PSG wanted to decrease his wages of 30%."