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The future of Milan Skiniar seems more than ever to be written in dotted lines at Paris Saint-Germain. Left out of the plans of coach Luis Enrique, the Slovak defender is announced in the sights of Juventus Turin.
The Turin club, faced with the prolonged absence of Gleison Bremer, victim of a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee in October, would consider recruiting the former Inter player to fill this void in defense. According to La Gazzetta dello Sportthe Sokoli captain has already given his agreement for a transfer to the Bianconeri.
An exchange to satisfy everyone?
If an agreement between the parties has yet to be found for Skriniar, PSG would also be interested in Juve’s Italian midfielder Nicolò Fagioli. The latter, back in the Turin squad after a seven-month suspension for illegal betting, would arouse the desire of the French champion. Still according to the Italian daily, preliminary discussions would be considered between Parisian leaders and the 23-year-old player’s agents.
While Fagioli is little used by Thiago Motta, the capital club would consider taking advantage of this situation by proposing an exchange including Skriniar. An interesting equation, especially since both players have contracts running until June 2028.
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