With this transfer, PSG repeats the Ibrahimovic coup
After trying everything for recruiter Milan Skriniar last summer, PSG missed their chance in this case. But this soap opera is no longer a twist and the central defender would have finally decided not to continue at Inter Milan, which would bring him closer to a transfer to Paris. And at PSG, he would be the first Slovak in history. As Zlatan Ibrahimovic was the first, and only, Swedish to have worn the colors of Paris.
Last summer the PSG a whole made for recruiter Milan Skriniar. In search of a central defender, the club of the capital made the forcing to convince theInterMilan to sell him his player who only had one year left on his contract. But the club of A-series was very demanding by claiming nearly 80M€, an amount that the Parisians have never designated in this case. Therefore, the soap opera seemed to have ended at the end of the last summer transfer window.
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Skriniar, Slovak prime minister in the history of PSG?
It had to be said that everything suggested that Milan Skriniar extended his contract toInterMilan. But in recent days, the trend has completely reversed, and as revealed by le10sport.com, the PSG will take the opportunity to return to the charge. The idea is either to recruit this winter against a low transfer fee, or to wait until next summer for his free arrival. In any case, if he signs at PSG, Milan Skriniar will immediately enter the history of the club by becoming the first Slovak to have worn the colors of Paris. A case that is not unique since other players before him were the only representatives of their country with the jersey of PSG.
Unique Swedish Ibrahimovic, but not alone in this case
And one of them is particularly famous since it is Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The formidable goalscorer remains to this day the only Swede in the history of the PSG. Other players have experienced this specificity, here is the list: Apoula Edel (Armenia), Richard Niederbacher (Austria), Thomas Miller (Belgium), Stephane Sessegnon (Benign), Vedad Ibisevic (Bosnia-Heregovina), Francois M’Pele (Republic of Congo), Clelor Navas (Costa Rica), Timothee Weah (United States), Alex Nyarko (Nyarko), Jean Eudes Maurice (Haiti), Mordechai Spiegler (Israel), Stephane Gillet (Luxembourg), Julio Dely Valdes (Panama), Nabatingue Toko (Chad), David Rozehnal (Czech Republic).