Despite some games played as a starter in recent weeks, Milan Skriniar remains on the exit from PSG. The former Inter defender is not part of the technical plans of the Parisian club led by Luis Enrique and for some time there has been talk of a possible return to Italy, with Juventus who continues to monitor the situation from afar. Juventus’ approval was also confirmed by the French portal FootMarketeven if there is no shortage of obstacles in the possible negotiation.
While on the one hand the club could somehow facilitate his departure in terms of financial demands, on the other hand Skriniar himself does not want to make any discounts regarding his salary which is currently 10 million euros net per season. A figure that few companies could guarantee him. Juventus, specifically, given the policy of reducing the amount of wages, does not seem to be a feasible option in this sense. Unless the player decides to give up a good portion of earnings. Similar speech for Galatasaray, another club that had moved for him.
In recent weeks, the defender had spoken of his difficult situation at PSG as follows: “Mentally I’m fine. I’m obviously not happy with this situation, but the only thing I can control is my work, making sure I’m ready when needed. I’ve been in this situation before and I’ve always gotten out of it, so it will be this time too.”