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PSG Set to Sell Milan Skriniar to Al-Nassr, Opening Doors for Defensive Reinforcements
On Monday, a major development emerged concerning Paris Saint-Germain’s (PSG) transfer market activities, revealing that the club is set to sell Milan Skriniar to Al-Nassr in Saudi Arabia. This unexpected transfer is a significant financial relief for the Parisian club, considering the hefty salary that the Slovak defender commands. Regardless of the circumstances, Skriniar’s departure opens the door for PSG to strengthen their defensive lineup.
PSG’s Summer Transfer Market Heats Up
The summer transfer window for PSG is poised for an exciting turn in the coming days. Following the successful acquisition of four new players this summer—Safonov, Neves, Pacho, and Doué—the club is now focused on trimming its roster. As reported by l’Equipe, several players are on the verge of leaving, including Manuel Ugarte, Carlos Soler, Ayman Kari, Nordi Mukiele, Danilo Pereira, and Milan Skriniar. Having joined on a free transfer last summer, Skriniar no longer fits into Luis Enrique‘s plans.
Skriniar’s Departure Looms
The Spanish coach has opted not to include Milan Skriniar in the squad for the first two league matches against Havre (1-4) and Montpellier this Friday at the Parc des Princes (6-0). Despite being pushed towards an exit, the number 37 had expressed earlier this summer his desire to remain at PSG: “I haven’t heard anything from the coach or the club’s sports director. No one has told me I’m not in their plans or that I should look for a new club. My injury has slowed me down, but I’m moving forward. I feel good in Paris and have never regretted joining. It’s an excellent club in every regard.”
Skriniar Set to Join Al-Nassr, PSG Eyes New Defensive Reinforcement
On Monday, journalist Fabrizio Romano dropped a major news bomb, announcing that Milan Skriniar is on the verge of signing with Al-Nassr. On social media platform X, he confirmed that PSG has already accepted the Saudi club’s offer, and now it remains for Skriniar to finalize terms with Al-Nassr. Notably, Romano highlighted that this somewhat surprising move, given Skriniar’s substantial salary in Paris, would enable PSG to pursue a new central defender this summer.