
Milan Skriniar wants Fenerbahçe as priority; club to club talks continue
Milan Skriniar is desperately waiting for the deal to happen between PSG and Fenerbahçe as the defender is waiting. The centre-back wants Fenerbahçe on priority and isn't looking at any other options in the market. Club to club talks for the centre-back is ongoing and once the transfer fee is approved, he will join the side. He was at Fenerbahçe last season (2024/25) on a long loan spell.
Milan Škriniar is desperately waiting for a breakthrough in negotiations between Paris Saint-Germain and Fenerbahçe, as the centre-back eyes a permanent switch to the Turkish giants. The Slovakian defender, who spent the 2024/25 season on loan at Fenerbahçe, has made it clear that the Istanbul-based club is his top priority this summer.
Sources close to the player reveal that Škriniar is not considering any other options in the market and is solely focused on sealing a return to Fenerbahçe. His performances during the loan spell earned admiration from fans and management alike, and both parties are keen to make the move permanent.
Club-to-club discussions are currently ongoing, with PSG and Fenerbahçe negotiating the final transfer fee. Once an agreement is reached, Škriniar is expected to sign immediately and join the squad for pre-season preparations.
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