Dramatic turn of events for PSG

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A providential offer from Saudi Arabia will allow Paris Saint-Germain to get rid of one of its undesirables.

An unexpected departure is looming for Paris Saint-Germain! According to Fabrizio Romano, Milan Skriniar is very close to signing with Al-Nassr, the club of Cristiano Ronaldo and Sadio Mané.

The Saudi team has sent an offer to PSG, and an agreement is about to be reached with the player, who also had contacts in Italy. The transfer is practically complete, says Fabrizio Romano.

For PSG, this is very good news, since Skriniar was not in Luis Enrique’s plans. The Spanish coach prefers Marquinhos, William Pacho and Lucas Beraldo, and the former Inter Milan player was not even called up for the match against Montpellier (6-0) last Friday.

For his first season in Paris, Skriniar had been rather disappointing, and his physical condition (back and ankle injuries) was starting to raise questions. With his impressive salary and three-year contract, the Slovak was becoming an undesirable and expensive player, and PSG has often had problems in recent years when it came to letting go of its high-paid players. This offer from Al-Nassr came from the sky.

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