An unnamed PSG player was robbed last night in a renowned prostitute hotspot in Paris, according to reports.
The individual was stopped at a red light in the Bois de Boulogne public park, located in western Paris.
Le Parisien state that a prostitute entered the car and took his wallet and phone which were in the passenger compartment whilst the car was stationary.
The PSG player was told to drive to a specific location to retrieve his phone, which he did.
Police were called regarding the incident at around 8pm.
Damages set at around €200 but the individual has reserved the right to file a complaint.
Back in 2016 the Paris Police Department told Vice France that the number of prostitutes working in the area of the Bois de Boulogne park had "increased significantly".
A PSG player had his phone and wallet stolen
In other unrelated events, several PSG players have been targeted with Angel Di Maria and Marquinhos both seeing their homes broken into in a series of 'violent robberies' back in March.
It was reported that the families of both players were held hostage by the burglars during the raids.
Watches and jewellery estimated to be worth more than €500,000 were stolen from a safe in Di Maria's home it was claimed.
PSG dropped points for just the second time this season on Sunday as they were held to a goalless draw at Marseille.
The stalemate keeps them top of Ligue 1, seven points clear of Lens in second.
After the game at the Stade Velodrome Mauricio Pochettino said: "There are several positive things to take from the game, the team was solid, it showed character, it was well-organised with and without the ball.
"It's a shame to have played with ten men for nearly 40 minutes. But even in these conditions, we controlled the game."
"We don't want to celebrate the point because there's a bitter feeling with this game. But there were some good things from an attacking point of view, we just lacked in finishing.
"I think we were a bit better than Marseille, not by much, but we deserved to win
Pochettino is aiming to wrestle back the league title after seeing Lille claim domestic glory last term.
The Argentine is into his first full season at the helm having taken over in January of this year.