Pressed on the issue, Salihamidzic would only add that "it would be good" if the new coach spoke German.
Having won the 2001 Champions League trophy with Bayern, Sagnol has management experience after coaching French Ligue 1 side Bordeaux from 2014 until last year. Bayern president Uli Hoeness had said earlier on Friday that he planned to hire a new coach by mid-October.
But Salihamidzic was less committal about the timeframe.
"We are discussing this internally. At Bayern, we usually make our decisions unanimously," he said. "We will remain in a room and come out with a decision.
"We'll talk about the profile we need. We've only just separated from Ancelotti yesterday... We need to let things settle, and analyse the situation calmly.
"We will see, and if we find a solution, we'll hire a coach."
Wednesday night's defeat to PSG was Bayern's heaviest since losing 3-0 away to Barcelona in the Champions League semifinal, first leg, in May 2015.
It was also their heaviest loss in a group game in the competition since a 3-0 reverse in Lyon in March 2001.
Asked if he thought Ancelotti was being "provocative" by benching several key players like Arjen Robben, Franck Ribery and Mats Hummels, Salihamidzic did not agree.
"No, I don't think that Carlo was seeking provocation," he insisted.
"He was convinced that he had the right line-up and he thought that with this team we would win.
"It's a daring move, that's clear, for such an important match. But he was absolutely convinced about what he was doing.
"There are no more excuses now. We have to win in Berlin, the team has to show a reaction.
"Believe me, we will emerge from this situation a stronger team. We will reach our objectives and be champions of Germany."
Bayern are currently third in the Bundesliga table after six games, three points behind leaders Borussia Dortmund.
From SuperSport
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