PSG Plans to Loan Milan Škriniar to Fenerbahçe
Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) has reportedly reached a preliminary agreement with Turkish club Fenerbahçe regarding Milan Škriniar. The 29-year-old Slovakian defender is expected to undergo a medical examination today in preparation for the move.
According to sources, the transfer will not be permanent. Instead, Škriniar will join Fenerbahçe on a loan basis. This arrangement, however, presents a challenge for PSG, as the club has already reached its maximum allowance for players loaned to foreign teams.
The loan limit has already caused complications for another PSG player, Randal Kolo Muani, whose potential loan to Juventus is currently stalled due to registration issues with the Italian club.
PSG Seeks Solutions for Škriniar and Kolo Muani Transfers
PSG is working to resolve these situations quickly to facilitate the temporary transfers of both Kolo Muani and Škriniar for the remainder of the season. The Parisian club has already loaned out several players over 21 years old to foreign teams, including Xavi Simons (Leipzig), Carlos Soler (West Ham United), Nordi Mukiele (Bayer Leverkusen), Renato Sanches (Benfica), Juan Bernat (Villarreal), and Cher Ndour (Besiktas).
As PSG navigates these complex transfer arrangements, the club must find a way to overcome the loan limit restrictions to successfully complete the moves for Škriniar and Kolo Muani.