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·18. Januar 2025
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·18. Januar 2025
Milan Škriniar’s future at Paris Saint-Germain is uncertain, with manager Luis Enrique seemingly favoring Willian Pacho and Marquinhos as his first-choice center-back pairing.
This has sparked fresh speculation about Škriniar’s potential departure. After turning down offers in the summer, the Slovak defender could now be open to a move, with the January transfer window approaching.
L’Équipe reported that Škriniar is expected to make a decision on his next move soon, as PSG is reportedly exploring a loan deal with an option to buy.
Škriniar has attracted interest from Galatasaray, Tottenham, Napoli, and Aston Villa. While Napoli isn’t offering a purchase option, the Premier League clubs are said to be particularly appealing to him.
According to CaughtOffside, PSG might be willing to sell Škriniar for around €35 million, with two Premier League clubs reportedly in the mix.
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Tottenham are reportedly considering a loan offer for Skriniar, according to journalist Ben Jacobs. However, PSG’s preference, if they decide to part ways with the defender, is a permanent transfer.
“Spurs are looking at an initial loan, but PSG want Škriniar’s departure to be permanent,” Jacobs shared on X. As he pointed out, PSG’s stance is clear—any move for Skriniar must be permanent if the club has its way.
If Škriniar makes the move to the Premier League, it would need to be a sale, not a loan. PSG have already reached the maximum number of loaned players abroad for this season, with FIFA setting the cap at six. This is why Randal Kolo Muani’s loan to Juventus has faced complications.
PSG have already loaned out Xavi Simons (to RB Leipzig), Carlos Soler (to West Ham United), Nordi Mukiele (to Bayer Leverkusen), Renato Sanches (to Benfica), Cher Ndour (to Besiktas), and Juan Bernat (to Villarreal). This marks a shift from last season, when FIFA allowed up to seven loaned players.