Fenerbahçe announces the arrival of Milan Skriniar

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This winter, Paris Saint-Germain wants to shed a few elements. Thus, Marco Asensio is invited to find a new base, he who is courted in Spain (Mallorca, Villarreal, Betis and Real Sociedad) and in Turkey (Galatasaray). Randal Kolo Muani has already been in Turin for a few days. He is training while waiting for PSG to get rid of a player already on loan this season in order to be able to loan the Frenchman to the Old Lady. Finally, there is the Milan Skriniar case.

Downgraded in the French capital, the central defender has been looking for a way out in recent weeks. Juventus and Napoli have been cited as potential landing points. The Premier League has also checked its name, like Aston Villa and Tottenham. But it was in Türkiye that the former Inter Milan's popularity was at its highest. For a very long time, Galatasaray was in the lead. Yesterday again, FotoMaç revealed that the Istanbul team had reached an agreement with Skriniar and with PSG, which had to first finalize the RKM case before finalizing a loan from Skriniar.

Skriniar agrees with Fener

But this Wednesday morning, it was another Süper Lig giant who took the advantage. Indeed, Fenerbahçe, José Mourinho's club, was looking for reinforcement in central defense this winter. After the signing of Diego Carlos, the Turks tried it with Strahinja Pavlović. Despite an agreement with AC Milan for a transfer worth more than €20 million, the player said no.

Fener, who will meet OL tomorrow in the Europa League, therefore rushed into the Skriniar file and announced the imminent arrival of the defender. The different parties agreed on a paid loan for the player, who is on his way to Istanbul. He will also have his medical examination this Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. Good news for Paris Saint-Germain, who will therefore have to sell or repatriate two players already on loan to complete the Skriniar and RKM files.

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