Mercato, a flop for PSG in agreement with Juventus!

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The winter transfer window has not yet opened, but many European clubs are already on the lookout to seize the best opportunities.

This is the case for Juventus. The Italian club absolutely wants to strengthen itself this winter in its offensive sector to compensate for the absence for several months of Bremer who is suffering from an anterior cruciate ligament injury in his left knee.

According to information from Foot Mercatothe Old Lady would have reached an agreement with an important defender of Paris Saint-Germain. Indeed, Slovak defender Milan Skriniar would be keen on the idea of ​​returning to Italy in the coming weeks.

The former Inter Milan player does not fit into Luis Enrique’s plans, who prefers Marquinhos, Wilian Pacho or even Lucas Beraldo, not to mention the absences of Presnel Kimpembe and Lucas Hernandez.

No agreement yet between PSG and Juventus

Unless the situation turns around, Milan Skriniar should leave the Parisian capital this winter. An arrival at Juventus is more than likely. The 29-year-old reached an oral agreement with the Turinese. However, the two clubs have not yet found common ground. The Parisian leaders do not want to sell off their player and hope to receive a nice sum. Currently the defender’s market value reaches 20 million euros according to the site Transfermarkt. To be continued…

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