AC Milan are still without a sporting director to lead the technical project. But, there are transfer market rumours emerging almost daily now with the current season nearing its end.
According to what has been reported by PianetaMilan.it, who cite Turkish sources, the Rossoneri club has set sights on former Inter centre-back Milan Skriniar, and even submitted an offer to French side Paris Saint-Germain.
The Slovak defender is now on loan at Fenerbahce, where he has chosen to spend the season. According to what was reported by Yagiz Sabuncuoglu, in this regard, the Turkish club has already started negotiations with the Parisian club for a permanent transfer. The asking price is said to be around 15 million euros, and the parties are working to lower this amount.
The latest updates on the matter were provided by the Turkish portal ‘Sporx’, which is well-informed about Fenerbahce-related affairs. According to the report, in fact, Fenerbahce is not the only club interested in signing 30-year-old Milan Skriniar permanently. Two Italian teams are also tracking the Slovak defender whose contract is owned by PSG. One is Lazio, the other is Milan. The Rossoneri, in particular, are said to have even submitted an offer to acquire him. For now, the amount of this proposal has not been specified.