PSG transfer window: Milan Skriniar opens the door to a departure

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At PSG, the summer is looking to be exciting. After the official departure of Kylian Mbappé to Real Madrid, Luis Campos and his teams have every intention of strengthening the entire Parisian collective. With this in mind, the Parisian upper echelons are multiplying their leads, whether in attack, in midfield or for the defensive sector. Recently, we revealed to you that the reigning French champion was keen on Lutsharel Geertruida.

In addition to the possible reinforcements, some players could however sail towards new horizons in the coming weeks. This is particularly the case of Milan Skriniar. Arriving for zero euros in the French capital in the summer of 2023, following his non-extension with Inter Milan, the 29-year-old defender with a pharaonic salary has not necessarily convinced for his first season in the Parisian colors.

Milan Skriniar heading for a return to Serie A?

Slowed in his progress by an ankle injury, the native of Žiar nad Hronom will nevertheless have played 32 matches in all competitions but has never really had the confidence of Luis Enrique, especially during the big matches, whether against FC Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League or against Olympique Lyonnais in the final of the Coupe de France. Enough to hasten a departure?

Asked by Sportitalia A few minutes after his team’s defeat against Ukraine, the Slovakian international (70 caps, 3 goals), involved in both goals by Andriy Lunin’s teammates, thus opened the door to a new destination, and more precisely a return to Italy… “Will I play in Serie A again? You should never say never… Nobody can say”admitted the Parisian number 37. A comeback this summer? Answer in the coming weeks…

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