PSG sends Milan Skriniar to Fenerbahçe

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Milan Skrinar was expected by Paris Saint-Germain to be the Taulier of the Ile-de-France defense. His free arrival of any contract made it one of the most beautiful blows of the Parisian transfer window in 2023. But that was on paper. In fact, the 29 -year -old Slovak has never imposed himself in the capital. With only 37 matches on the clock for a year and a half, Skriniar has mainly distinguished itself by its slowness, even if it should be remembered that he did not evolve in the same post which made him shine at Inter .

Quickly designated as an undesirable, the old nerazzurro was logically pushed towards the exit. Thanks to the sale of Xavi Simons at the RB Leipzig, Skriniar will discover the fourth championship of his career: the Turkish Süper Lig since he has just been loaned to Fenerbahçe, who had already announced the arrival of the Parisian. “The 29-year-old central Slovak defender joins the Fenerbahçe SK in Türkiye as part of a loan, until the end of the 2024-2025 season. Paris Saint-Germain wants a lot of success in Milan for the rest of its season. »»can we read on the published press release.

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