Milan Skriniar is reportedly receptive to Juventus’ interest, seeing it as an opportunity to revitalize his career after a challenging period at Paris Saint-Germain. The defender’s openness to a potential move could be crucial in facilitating negotiations between the two clubs, despite their initially distant positions.
La Gazzetta dello Sport report how Skriniar’s situation at PSG has been far from ideal, with limited playing time in both Ligue 1 and the Champions League. This lack of involvement has made him more amenable to considering alternatives, especially with a club of Juventus’ stature.
The Italian giants are facing a defensive crisis and see Skriniar as a potential solution. However, financial constraints pose a significant challenge. Juventus would likely only be able to cover a portion of Skriniar’s substantial salary, which is currently around 10 million euros per year at PSG.
PSG’s preference for a permanent transfer rather than a loan complicates matters further. The Parisian club is also dealing with injury concerns in their defense, making them hesitant to let Skriniar go without securing adequate cover.
Juventus’ sporting director, Cristiano Giuntoli, may have an advantage in negotiations due to his good relationship with Luis Campos, PSG’s sporting advisor. This connection could be crucial in finding a formula that satisfies all parties involved.
The potential deal faces several hurdles, including interest from English and German clubs that might more easily meet Skriniar’s financial expectations. However, Skriniar’s willingness to consider Juventus provides a starting point for negotiations.