PBR for a locally configured router IP address

Hello community !
I am trying to perform a very specific thing.
I would like to perform a PBR for a subnet range located remotely. However one of the IP of this subnet is configured locally on the router (interface IP @) !
I know that PBR takes precedence on a directly connected subnet, but what about if I want to perform PBR redirection for one of the IP directly configured on the router ?
If you take a look on the network diagram, I can perform PBR and reach the IP 10.10.10.2 and 10.10.10.3, but the PbR does not work for 10.10.10.1 (loal IP @).
I tried with 'set ip next-hop' and 'set interface' but no luck => The router (C881-K9 - 15.2.4M6a) handles the packet and answers anyway.
If you have any idea or suggestion feel free to answer !
Thanks in advance.
Oliv.

John, thanks for your inputs.
Indeed I understand what you say. In fact the reason is simple : An error occured on subnets allocation.
An already used range (subnets used to address some specific GRE tunnel interfaces on multiple routers [subnet in Orange on the diagram]) has been implemented elsewhere in a DC.
PBR works well and overrides the routing table for this directly connected subnet except for the locally configured IP @ (and I perfectly understand why the router answers on its IP).
This is problematic when a station from the LAN wants to communicate with a resource in the DC which is already used (interface detail).
I understand the simplest solution would be to re-address but it is too much heavy at the time being.
Any suggestion regarding this local host route overriding would be appricated !
Thanks !

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