Skriniar to Juve?

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Faced with Gleison Bremer’s prolonged injury, there

Juventus is very interested in Milan Skriniar, central defender of Paris Saint-Germain in search of playing time. Replacing at PSG where Luis Enrique prefers Marquinhos and Willian Pacho, Skriniar could consider a return to Serie A, a championship that he knows well after his years at Inter Milan. However, Skriniar’s high salary (between 10 and 13 million euros per year) complicates negotiations, and Juventus would like a loan with partial support from PSG.

A complex negotiation for a loan in January

If PSG appears open to an exit from Skriniar, common ground remains to be found. Juventus are also exploring alternative options, including Udinese’s Jaka Bijol, but remain focused on the Slovakian to fill the void left by Bremer. A final decision could be made before the opening of the winter transfer window, while the Old Lady remains active to secure its defense in the Champions League.

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