The summer transfer window is in its final hours, and Paris Saint-Germain reportedly wants to sell Milan Skriniar. There’s a market for the player, but there’s a significant hurdle.
Skriniar has yet to play this 2024-25 season, and manager Luis Enrique obviously demonstrates that the veteran defender isn’t part of his plans. As a result, it’s in both parties’ interest to part ways while they still can.
As a result, the veteran defender’s name has been in the rumor mill over the last few days, heading into the deadline. Foot Mercato has the latest report on Skriniar’s future.
According to the French media outlet, AS Roma has submitted a loan offer for Skriniar, but without a purchase option. PSG would cover part of his salary, though the deal is unlikely to happen, mainly due to concerns about Skriniar’s physical condition.
🔴 CONFIRMATION : L’AS Rome a fait une offre de prêt sans option d’achat pour Milan Škriniar 🇸🇰
Une partie du salaire serait prise en charge par le PSG. Mais le deal a très peu de chance de se boucler
La raison principale ? L’état physique du joueur 🤔
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Roma aren’t the only Serie A club the former Inter Milan has been linked to this summer window. Juventus and Napoli have reportedly shown interest in the player, but no move has transpired. It will be interesting to see if a deal occurs this summer.