Salvatore Sirigu has lost his PSG starting role to Kevin Trapp this season.

Paris Saint-Germain goalkeeper Salvatore Sirigu says he will assess his future in the coming weeks amid reports that he could leave the club in January.

Sirigu, 28, made only his second appearance of the season on Wednesday as the defending champions reached the quarterfinals of the Coupe de la Ligue following a 1-0 win over Saint-Etienne.

The Italian international had been the No. 1 at PSG for the past four seasons, but lost his place in the side following the arrival of German keeper Kevin Trapp over the summer.

Former Fiorentina keeper Francesco Toldo said this week that Sirigu may need to leave the French champions if he wants to be sure of making Italy's squad for Euro 2016.

Speaking after the win over St Etienne at the Parc des Princes, Sirigu said he did not have a problem with staying in Paris, but would review his position soon.

"When you're in my situation, you're ready to listen to everything that comes," Italy's second-choice keeper told Le Parisien.

"It's normal, but for the moment I'm a PSG player. If there are offers, I'll talk with my agent and the club and we'll decide what's best for me."

Last week PSG manager Laurent Blanc said he had left Sirigu out of their Champions League game against Shakhtar Donetsk so that the player would not be cup-tied should he join a new club in January.

Roma have been credited with an interest in the former Palermo keeper, but Sirigu said he had been angered by media reports which suggested that he had refused to play against Shakhtar.

"The coach already explained it -- I won't say any more about it," Sirigu told reporters. "What annoys me is that certain people are talking without knowing the truth... I would never refuse to play a match.

"The coach spoke to me and if he had said to me: 'I want you to play,' do you think that I would have said no? You can stay that I'm rubbish, that I'm worthless, but not that I'm not professional."

Sirigu, whose name was chanted by PSG supporters on Wednesday, was making his first appearance since featuring in their 2-0 win in Bastia on Oct. 17.

The Sardinian has watched the rest of the season from the bench, despite former Eintracht Frankfurt keeper Trapp making glaring errors against Bordeaux and Real Madrid.

Trapp, 25, was also at fault for Lyon's goal in PSG's 5-1 victory last weekend.