Mercato: PSG forced to make a big financial sacrifice?

Mercato: PSG forced to make a big financial sacrifice?
Mercato: PSG forced to make a big financial sacrifice?

A year and a half after his arrival at PSG, Milan Skriniar already no longer seems to be welcome. His coach Luis Enrique clearly no longer counts on him given his use since the start of the season. Sevilla FC would be ready to open its doors to him during the winter transfer window, provided that Saint-Germain agrees to comply with a significant financial requirement.

For years, the various bosses of the sports section of the PSG looked into the matter Milan Skriniar when the 29-year-old Slovak international played for’Inter, without success. Finally, the central defender signed for Paris SaintGermain through his former status as a free agent and therefore settled in the capital at the same time as Luis Enrique. The coach of PSG doesn't seem to hold Skriniar in very high esteem.

Milan Skriniar turns heads in Sevilla and Freiburg

Already, during the last summer transfer window, there was talk of a departure of Milan Skriniar. And even though the opportunities piled up at the very end of the market, the main interested party remained at the PSG. Given his delicate sporting situation this season, with him only making 4 appearances, a change of scenery this winter could not be ruled out. According to Sports Stadiumthe Sevilla FC would cultivate the desire to retain his services, but would share the same desire as Freiburg.

In the event of departure on loan, PSG will have to pay!

Enough to do business Luis Enrique ? The Paris Saint-Germain coach would not at all oppose his departure as quickly as possible according to the trend mentioned in the press. However, the sports management of the PSG agrees to make a big economic compromise. In view of the remuneration of Milan Skriniar at the club, his salary should be covered almost entirely by the PSG so that the Sevilla FC since welcoming him into his locker room through a ready to believe Sports Stadium.

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