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A Paris Saint-Germain defender pushed towards the exit? Indeed, according to newspaper information The Team“Milan Skriniar, relegated down the hierarchy, has very limited playing time this season and seems doomed to leave in January“.
With 201 minutes of play this season, in more than ten matches, the player’s future at PSG still does not seem to be written as a starter. The rise of rookie Willian Pacho today blocks the way for the Slovak. Skriniar, who will be 30 next February, is increasingly thinking about giving himself a new start, elsewhere, to find playing time.
Drop-off points in Italy or Saudi Arabia
The winter transfer window will therefore probably be very important for the Slovak international (76 caps, 3 goals). Still according to the French sports daily, discussions between its representatives and the club’s management are planned for the end of November. On the side of the player’s clan, however, a departure has not been definitively confirmed. As a reminder, Skriniar arrived free at the club in the French capital, and today has a big salary, estimated at around 9.5 million euros per year.
But then, if the departure was confirmed, where could he put his bags? The Italian press, for its part, sees an interest from Juventus Turin. Serie A is a destination that the defender knows very well, having played there with Sampdoria and Inter Milan. England, but also Saudi Arabia could also be probable landing points for the player. To be continued.
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