
Istanbul's renowned football club Fenerbahçe is on the verge of making a major transfer move. Slovakian national team defender Milan Škriniar, who has been playing on loan since January, may stay in Turkey for the upcoming season. This was reported by one of the most reliable sources in the football world — insider Fabrizio Romano.
According to him, Fenerbahçe is seriously considering the full purchase of Skriniar’s transfer rights. It can be confidently said that the Turkish club is not passive — on the contrary, it is acting very actively. Sources emphasize that the club’s management is highly confident in successfully completing the transfer.
Skriniar’s loan move from Paris Saint-Germain to Turkey during the winter caused a big stir. He was expected to bring top-level experience and determination. And it’s safe to say he delivered. Last season, he played 23 official matches, scored 3 crucial goals, and provided 2 assists — a very respectable record for a defender.
Fenerbahçe competed on multiple fronts last season. Although they finished second in the Turkish Super League, missing out on the title, they also performed well in the national cup and the Europa League. The club reached the quarterfinals of the cup and the round of 16 in the Europa League.
Such results are pushing the club management to build an even stronger squad for the next season. Skriniar could play a key role in these plans. His defensive stability, aerial dominance, and leadership qualities may be decisive in strengthening Fenerbahçe’s back line.
Football experts view this potential transfer as beneficial in every respect. If the club officially signs Skriniar, it could have a positive impact not only on tournament results but also on internal competition and team balance. Read 'Zamin' on Telegram!
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