Transfer window: a Saudi club is going to recruit a PSG defender!

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The summer transfer window is in full swing and is coming to an end. Paris Saint-Germain could be active in the coming days.

In terms of arrivals but also departures. The capital club wants to reduce its wage bill, and sell some of its elements that do not appear in Luis Enrique’s plans.

And that’s a good thing, since an undesirable is in the sights of a Saudi club. Indeed, according to information from Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, defender Milan Skriniar is being closely tracked by Al Nassr.

An agreement is reportedly close to being reached between the player and the club. The Saudi club where Cristiano Ronaldo plays has even sent an offer to the French club. The amount of the offer has not yet been revealed.

A market value of 30 million euros

Having arrived at PSG last summer, Milan Skriniar could already be leaving the capital club. The Slovakian defender has not really convinced his management and does not fit into the plans of his coach who prefers other profiles in his position.

Under contract until June 2028, its market value currently reaches 30 million euros according to the site

Transfermarkt. The Al Nassr club should therefore offer a sum quite similar to this amount in the coming hours. The former Inter Milan player should join players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Aymeric Laporte and Sadio Mané. The Saudi club’s objectives are clear: win titles and have a complete team.

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