Milan Skriniar tempted by return to Italy in January

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Juventus probes the ground for Milan Skriniar

Milan Skriniar had said goodbye to Italy in the summer of 2023, after his contract with Inter expired, eager to start another experience at Paris Saint-Germain: the fifteen months in France, however, have been disappointing so far that, according to reports from 'Calciomercato.com' the Slovak is reportedly considering a resounding return to Italy, but not to Inter.

For Skriniar, in fact, Juventus, which has every intention of reinforcing the defense at the first useful opportunity (the January market, in this sense) given the serious injury that will keep Bremer out until the end of the season, would be moving. The operation is not expected to be simple, but it could go through given Skriniar’s poor employment in Luis Enrique’s court.

Born in 1995, Skriniar took his first steps as a footballer in the youth ranks of Ziar nad Hronom, the club of his hometown, before completing his trafila at Zilina, with which he also played until 2016 among the seniors, with a parenthesis at ViOn Zlate Moravce, before landing in Italy at Sampdoria.

With the Blucerchiati he played the 2016/2017 season, with performances that convinced Inter to invest in him for the next six years.

In the Nerazzurri, Skriniar won a Scudetto, two Italian Cups and two Italian Super Cups, playing in and losing the Europa League finals in 2020 and Champions League finals in 2023, his last game as a Nerazzurri (seen entirely from the bench) before flying to Paris.

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