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Yesterday, we gave a broad update on the Milan Skriniar file on our site. We explained to you in particular that Juventus, in search of a central defender, is following the PSG player very closely. An agreement was even reached a month ago between the Old Lady and the former Inter player. But this file is no longer really moving forward since PSG does not want to make a financial effort to facilitate the departure of its player to Turin. At the same time, Galatasaray is trying to overtake the Piedmontese team. But we explained to you that Skriniar does not intend to give up his impressive salary. Which does not suit the Turks.
Despite everything, the Istanbulites do not intend to give up. This Wednesday, FotoMaç reveals that the coach, Okan Buruk, and the sporting director, Abdullah Kavukcu, are in Europe and more precisely in Milan in Italy in order to move things forward. The idea is to continue discussions and complete the transfer of the Parisian player, but also of Paulo Dybala (AS Roma). It remains to be seen whether Galatasaray, which would also follow Randal Kolo Muani according to FotoMaç, will achieve its goals. Continued in the next episode…
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