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Paris Saint-Germain is working behind the scenes to find a way out for Milan Skriniar, who has been little used by Luis Enrique this season. While several clubs, including Galatasaray and Atlético de Madrid, are interested in the Slovak defender, negotiations are intensifying for a transfer or loan from January.
Agreement with Galatasaray, but financial obstacles
According to FotoMaçGalatasaray reached an agreement with Milan Skriniar for a six-month loan. However, PSG prefers a permanent transfer and is still negotiating with the Turkish club, hampered by the player’s high salary, estimated at 10 million euros per year. Despite these obstacles, Istanbul leaders hope to close the deal quickly to strengthen their defense.
Atlético de Madrid enters the race
Atlético de Madrid could offer an ideal solution. The leaders of the Spanish club, looking for a central defender to solidify their rearguard, would be ready to invest 15 million euros to recruit Skriniar. This offer includes full payment of his salary, making this option financially viable for PSG. Atlético also seems to be an attractive choice for the former Inter Milan player on a sporting and financial level.
An imminent outcome?
With Galatasaray, Atlético Madrid, and clubs like Saudi Arabia’s Al-Nassr in the running, a departure for Milan Skriniar appears imminent. PSG hopes to resolve this matter quickly to focus on other priorities in the winter transfer window.
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