The French forward's contract in the French capital expires in 2022, although the club's sporting director Leonardo announced last that they had started negotiations about a new deal.
Former PSG coach Luis Fernandez feels there aren't any clubs who would be able to afford the World Cup winner's services.
"If the player leaves, who will it be to play for and under what economic conditions? Because what he has here, he will not necessarily have when leaving PSG," Fernandez told Onda Cero.
"When you look at the other teams, and when you see players like Icardi, Neymar, Di Maria, Sarabia, Verratti, Paredes, there are people that can help him stay.
"I don't see him leaving, he will wait for the situation to improve elsewhere."