
The Uruguayan is focused on the rest of the season after scoring his 200th goal for the runaway Ligue 1 leaders on Sunday.
Edison Cavani has admitted the January transfer window was a difficult period for him after being linked with many clubs as a result of his contract situation.
The Paris Saint-Germain striker was regularly rumoured to be moving away from the French capital as his deal expires at the end of the season, but a transfer failed to materialise and he’ll stay with the Ligue 1 leaders until the summer.
Cavani reflected on a “special moment” after scoring his 200th goal for PSG in Sunday’s win over Bordeaux.
“It is the team-mates who provide you with the goals,” Cavani told Canal+.
“It’s a very special moment after a tricky month in January, but I am here to give my best and try to get an excellent season with the team.”
Cavani is PSG’s all-time top scorer, and netted his side’s first in a thrilling 4-3 victory, bringing up his personal milestone in the 25th minute in the Parc des Princes.
PSG held a presentation for the Uruguayan, who has seven goals this season, after the game and the 33-year-old has been”a little emotional”.
“I am like that, a bit emotional,” he added. “I looked at my family who is there, always behind me, pushing me, giving me love.
“At the end, that’s what makes you move on. It gives me a lot of emotion and that is why I’m a little like this.
“We need to push again and I hope to continue to make beautiful things here.”
Defender Marquinhos scored a brace for PSG and Kylian Mbappe also found the web, although the hosts had Neymar sent in extra time after the Brazilian picked up another yellow card for a foul on Yacine Adli.
PSG are 13 points clear of nearest rivals Marseille at the Ligue 1 table and maybe starting to shift their focus to the Champions League where they recently lost in the first leg of their last 16 tie against Thomas Tuchel’s former club, Borussia Dortmund.
Between now and the next leg, they’ll face Dijon and Strasbourg in the league and Lyon in the Coupe de France.