While his playing time is starving at PSG, Milan Skriniar is heading straight for a departure this winter. And if the Juventus Turin track seems to be the hottest, those leading to England or Saudi Arabia would also exist.
The least used central defender in the Parisian squad with 201 minutes on the clock in almost three months of competition, Milan Skriniar is unlikely to see his playing time increase significantly in the coming weeks, barring a sudden injury to Marquinhos. The Slovak nevertheless produced two good copies during his two starts against Brest and Strasbourg but his profile will never match what his coach's game requires. Not really a restarter and hardly comfortable high up on the pitch, he is even the opposite of the Spaniard's playing principles, he who had been recruited before the technician.
Logically and despite a contract which runs until 2028, there is talk of a departure for Skriniar and this could even materialize this winter, knowing that two more central defenders will return to the PSG side, namely Presnel Kimpembe and Lucas Hernandez . The horizon is blocked, the player is dissatisfied with his playing time and exit doors exist. As revealed and repeated in Italy, Juventus is thinking of him to fill Bremer's serious injury this winter.
England and Saudi Arabia on the way out?
According to L'Equipe, the end of November should allow us to find out more about the fate reserved for the former Inter Milan captain. A departure has not yet been confirmed and PSG is well aware of the difficulties in getting him to leave, in particular because of his salary of almost 10 million euros per year. Juve is totally incapable of assuming it in full but according to the sports newspaper, “England is another possible destination” without any club name filtering through.
But another route capable of paying the Slovak's salary is also possible, that leading to Saudi Arabia. Al-Nassr's backup option last summer in the event of failure in the Simakan case, Skriniar was not really tempted anyway. It seems that this destination is not “no longer to be completely ruled out today. » See you in a few weeks.