A PSG flop in the sights of a major European club

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An undesirable member of the Parisian squad would be in the good books of a major European player.

Milan Skriniar’s adventure at Paris Saint-Germain quickly came to an end. Arriving last summer in the capital, free of any contract after his time at Inter Milan, the Slovak central defender never managed to convince. Listed among the undesirables at the end of last season, the former Nerazzurri finally decided to stay at PSG.

However, the situation of this 29-year-old rock has not evolved in the right direction. Since the start of this exercise, the captain of the Falcons no longer seems to enjoy the confidence of his coach, Luis Enrique. Indeed, he only took part in two matches with the Rouge et Bleu – a single start in Ligue 1 against Rennes in September – for a total of 111 minutes of play.

A Serie A big name ticks Skriniar’s name

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport this Thursday, it is not impossible that Skriniar will pack his bags from the next winter transfer window, in January. According to information from the Italian sports daily, Juventus Turin would like to recruit the native of Ziar nad Hronom to compensate for the absence of Gleison Bremer, injured in the knee during a Champions League match against Leipzig.

The transalpine media indicates that the Bianconeri leaders could consider a loan for the defender, taking advantage of the situation to only cover 50% of the player’s salary.

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