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Galatasaray is attacking this winter. Leader of the Süper Lig with 44 points on the clock (14 wins, 2 draws and 0 defeats), the Turkish club wants to make some adjustments to its squad. One of the priorities is in particular to recruit an attacker to replace Mauro Icardi, injured for a short while. The profiles of Paulo Dybala (AS Roma), Georges Mikautadze and Gift Orban (OL) particularly appeal to Istanbul residents. Yesterday, the Turkish press also mentioned the name of Randal Kolo Muani (PSG). A track that seems very complicated, especially since the Frenchman has a long list of suitors.
Galatasaray also wants to bring in new blood in defense. For this position, Milan Skriniar (29 years old) is the priority. Relegated to the background at Paris Saint-Germain, the former Inter Milan player is not necessarily coping very well with his situation. He wants to regain playing time and confidence, having only been used 5 times in all competitions this season by Luis Enrique. A departure therefore seems to be the best option for the Slovak. As explained on our site, Juventus is under his spell. Especially since he has the advantage of knowing Serie A perfectly.
Skriniar would agree with Galatasaray
We have also revealed to you that Skriniar and the Old Lady have already reached an agreement a few weeks ago. But this file is no longer really moving forward since PSG does not want to make a financial effort to facilitate his departure. At the same time, Galatasaray is trying to step into the breach. But we explained to you that his imposing salary is a problem for the Turkish team. Despite everything, she tries to get to the bottom of this matter. Yesterday, FotoMaç revealed that the coach, Okan Buruk, and the sporting director, Abdullah Kavukcu, went to Milan to accelerate the movement and complete transfers.
This morning, FotoMaç takes stock of the Skriniar case. According to information from the Turkish media, Galatasaray has reached an agreement with the 29-year-old player. However, the same remains to be done with PSG, with whom final negotiations are underway, a priori for a 6-month loan. The French club ideally wants to permanently transfer its player. To be continued…
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