Mercato – PSG: A duo reformed thanks to this transfer?

Mercato – PSG: A duo reformed thanks to this transfer?
Mercato – PSG: A duo reformed thanks to this transfer?
Arthur Mountain

Journalist

Hungry for sport, he grew up to the sound of Formula 1 engines and the exploits of Ronaldinho. Today, with a Master's degree in sports journalism, he no longer misses an Grand Prix or a PSG match, his two passions and specialties.

During the winter transfer window, PSG should try to downsize its squad, particularly in the defensive sector with a certain Milan Skriniar whose profile no longer corresponds to what Luis Enrique expects. Juventus would be very interested in the Slovak international who could also land with his compatriot and pivotal friend in the selection.

The winter transfer window should not be particularly lively for PSG who will, however, seek to part with several unwanted players. This is the case of Milan Skriniar which no longer enters into the plans of Luis Enrique and which will therefore be pushed to the start during the month of January. And an exit door seems to open on the side of the Juventus.

The Skriniar-Hancko hinge reformed at Juve?

Indeed, according to information from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Milan Skriniar is the priority of Thiago Motta to the Juventus. But the Old Lady, faced with numerous injuries in this sector, will also look for a left center. And the favorite for this position is called David Hanckoindisputable holder in Feyenoord and in the Slovak selection in which he forms the central hinge with a certain… Milan Skriniar.

Juve's impressive shortlist

The two players could therefore find themselves at the Juventuswho however continue to follow other players in parallel like Kevin Danso (RC ), Radu Dragusin (Tottenham), Jaka Bijol (Udinese), Joachim Andersen (Fulham) and Jonathan Tah (Bayer Leverkusen).

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