Pushed towards the exit last summer, the Slovak defender of PSG could relaunch at Juventus next winter.
Exchange of good practices between Juventus and PSG? Looking for defensive reinforcement after the injuries to Gleison Bremer and Juan Cabal, out for the rest of the season, the Turin club is reportedly eyeing Milan Skriniar the Gazzetta dello Sport . Better: the 29-year-old Slovak international defender would be quite tempted by the idea of joining Piedmont during the winter transfer window. Remember that the former Inter Milan player is not part of Luis Enrique's plans. It was already pushed towards release last summer, without success. Since then, he has only played four matches in Rouge et Bleu (291 minutes).
According to the Italian daily, PSG could take advantage of this to try to get their hands on the young (23 years old) Italian international midfielder (7 selections) Nicolò Fagioli, under contract until 2028.It would be a painful but worthwhile sacrifice», summarize our colleagues. Said Fagioli has not been favored by his new coach, Thiago Motta, in recent weeks, but he would be valued at €25 million by his training club. Note that Juve would only offer a loan to recruit Skriniar, which is not to the taste of the Slovak defender, who would prefer a more stable outcome. The situation could change if Paris went on the attack for Fagioli. The Gazette also guesses that PSG could try to include the downgraded Randal Kolo Muani in the deal.
246 matches with Inter
Milan Skriniar joined Paris Saint-Germain in 2023, at the end of his contract at Inter Milan. The capital club had already tried to recruit him before, encountering refusal from internal leaders. A regular starter at the start of last season, particularly in C1, he does not have the right profile to seduce Luis Enrique, who prefers Marquinhos and newcomer Willian Pacho since the start of the season, while awaiting the return of Lucas Hernandez. Skriniar, who wore the Inter jersey 246 times (11 goals), also played for Sampdoria. He is under contract until 2028 in Paris.
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