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Relegated to second place in the hierarchy of Paris Saint-Germain defenders, Milan Skriniar is well aware that he no longer figures in the plans of his coach, Luis Enrique. Since the start of the season, the Slovak has only taken part in 4 Ligue 1 matches, including 3 as a starter.
In this delicate context, his name was associated with Juventus Turin. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Turin club would consider recruiting Skriniar during the winter transfer window. His arrival at the Bianconeri could fill the void left by Gleison Bremer, victim of a rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee at the beginning of October.
Giuntoli maintains the suspense
Cristiano Giuntoli, sporting director of Juventus, reacted to this rumor. If he has not confirmed the interest of the Juventus
for the captain of the Falcons, the transalpine leader did not deny the information either.
“Skriniar in January? For the moment, we look at what is around us. We know that the January transfer window is very special, things can constantly change. We are on the lookout, we assess situations but there is no one path more advanced than the others. It’s still very early. It will have to be a player available and ready to challenge himself to be part of a team as important as Juventus”he explained.
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