According to Fabrizio Romano, Juventus are interested in the possibility of bringing in Paris Saint-Germain centre-back Milan Škriniar (29) in January.
Škriniar moved to PSG on a free transfer back in the summer of 2023, however, his move to the Parc des Princes was scheduled before the appointment of Luis Enrique as manager. Whilst the Spaniard did utilise the centre-back, reports suggested that Škriniar was not a player that he relied on. This season, he has made just one start in Ligue 1, accumulating just 111 minutes of playing time.
Whilst the Slovakia international ultimately remained with Les Parisiens this summer, as he wished, despite interest from Saudi Arabia, he has now revealed his discontent with his current situation. “It is what it is, and I’m definitely not happy about it,” said Škriniar, who is currently away on international duty.
Romano now reports that the centre-back already has concrete chances of leaving PSG in January. Many clubs are keen, including Juventus. However, the Serie A side would only make an approach if a loan deal was on the cards.
GFFN | Luke Entwistle