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Milan Škriniar to be PSG’s transfer priority! Sporting director Campos reportedly already in talks in Milan
Milan Škriniar, the Slovakian defender for Inter Milan, is set to be PSG’s priority target for the summer transfer window. The 27-year-old stopper could play alongside Messi, Neymar or Mbappé.
Milan Škriniar, the Slovakian defender for Inter Milan, is set to be PSG’s priority target for the summer transfer window. The 27-year-old stopper could play alongside Messi, Neymar or Mbappé.
French website Le Parisien has reported that Slovakian stopper Milan Škriniar is one of the targets of French big club Paris Saint-Germain.
Together with Sassuolo’s twenty-three-year-old striker Gianluca Scamacca, he is to be a priority in the recruitment sector of the club, which will want all possible trophies in the coming season.
The new sporting director Luis Campos, who has attracted interest from many of the biggest teams in the world, has even already travelled to Italy, Milan to be precise, where he was due to start negotiations with both clubs.
PSG will definitely not be afraid to pay players fairly, we could see their unlimited financial resources for example with the recent contract extension of Kylian Mbappe.
If the Parisian club manages to buy out Škriniar, the Slovakian international would play alongside stars he has only played with in the FIFA game series so far.
However, PSG’s interest in Škriniar is justified. At Inter, he is the cornerstone of the stopper trio, having won the Italian Cup with his team and being just two points away from winning the title.
Source: Le Parisien
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