It’s done, PSG has found Skriniar’s replacement!

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The transfer window is getting heated at Paris Saint-Germain. The Parisian club is reportedly on the verge of completing the sale of Milan Skriniar to Saudi club Al Nassr.

Indeed, the Red and Blue and the Saudi team are close to reaching an agreement for a transfer. The amount of the possible transaction has not yet been leaked. Nevertheless, the Slovak defender must give his consent for the deal to not fall through.

If the former Inter Milan defender were to leave the club, the Parisian management would have already found his replacement. According to information from the newspaper l’Équipe, the Portuguese defender of Benfica Lisbon Tomas Araujo would be targeted. The 22-year-old defender has a profile highly appreciated by the Parisian management.

A 20 million offer coming?

Things could seriously change in the Paris Saint-Germain defensive sector in the coming days. In the event of the departure of Slovakian Milan Skriniar, the capital club could set its sights on young Portuguese defender Tomas Araujo.

The French champions could easily convince the player to join Ligue 1. His market value currently stands at 7 million euros but the Portuguese club values ​​their player at around 20 million euros. To be continued…

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