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Milan Škriniar Moves Permanently From PSG to Fenerbahçe
Milan Škriniar has completed his move from Paris Saint-Germain to Fenerbahçe. He signed a long-term deal after a successful loan period. The 30-year-old defender will now be a key part of Fenerbahçe’s defense. The team is aiming for success in both Turkish and European competitions next season.
TRANSFER BREAKTHROUGH SECURES FAN FAVORITE
After weeks of talks, Fenerbahçe and PSG agreed on Škriniar‘s permanent transfer. Škriniar, who spent the last half of the season on loan with Fenerbahçe, signed a contract until 2028. He will earn around €7.5 million per year. The Slovakian captain impressed during his loan period, playing 16 matches, scoring three goals, and providing two assists, becoming a key player for Fenerbahçe.
ŠKRINIAR’S IMPACT AND TEAM AMBITIONS
Škriniar’s signing is a big move for Fenerbahçe, who finished second in the Turkish league last season, just behind the champions Galatasaray. His leadership, positional skills, and experience in top European leagues are seen as important for the team. Both manager José Mourinho and Škriniar wanted to make the move permanent, believing his presence will help the team compete for the league title and advance further in European competitions. His contribution was crucial in helping Fenerbahçe maintain a strong defense in the Turkish Süper Lig last season.
A LOOK AT THE SEASON AHEAD
With the transfer done, Škriniar will join Fenerbahçe’s preparations for their first league match against Sivasspor next weekend. Fenerbahçe aims to win the league this season after finishing second behind Galatasaray, and they are determined to recover after narrowly missing the title. The team also faces important Champions League qualifying rounds, where Škriniar’s experience is expected to be valuable. Mourinho plans to build his defense around the Slovakian player as Fenerbahçe aims for success in Turkey and Europe.