It’s the continuation of the saga: a round-up of the latest news on the Paris Saint-Germain mercato. With a round-up of the last 24 hours or so (published in the early evening), we take a look at what’s happening and what’s not, what’s going well and what’s a surprise. Today, we’re talking about Milan Skriniar, Randal Kolo Muani and Gianluigi Donnarumma.
It’s official:
- Milan Skriniar (medical).
The 30-year-old defender hasn’t quite left PSG yet, but he’s very close. Fenerbahçe, where he spent the second half of the 2024-2025 season on loan, have announced that he is back in Istanbul to finalize the deal and pass the medical.
Opinion on the transfer:
This is a great way out for PSG and Skriniar. Skriniar was “lost” in Paris, where he signed as a free agent in 2023. With a reported sale price of around €10 million, Paris is doing rather well. It also frees itself from his salary, estimated at around 16 million euros a year. As for the player, he’s regaining his confidence with a fine, ambitious team.
Transfers may soon be complete:
- Randal Kolo Muani to Juventus…or England.
It is hoped that the 26-year-old striker will soon return to Juventus following his successful loan spell, while both club and player were quick to affirm their desire to continue together. However, negotiations with PSG are taking a long time. According to the latest information, it’s finally coming to an end. Damien Comolli, Juventus general manager, has confirmed that negotiations are underway. We can expect an agreement relatively soon. But there is also the idea of a transfer to the Premier League. In any case, the departure could come, at last.
Possible transfers:
- Gianluigi Donnarumma on the move.
The 26-year-old goalkeeper, under contract until 2026 with PSG, seems to be on his way out, with a number of clubs rumoured to be interested. But there are still doubts. His extension is not even impossible, and his destination is highly uncertain if he does leave. While Lucas Chevalier (23, Lille and French national team) is said to be close. It remains unclear, but we’re keen to see something concrete.
Transfer probability: 7/10.
- It’s hard to imagine the Italian staying on if Lucas Chevalier comes to PSG.
- But rumors suggest that he might.
- A number of clubs are rumored to be interested, without confirmation.
Talking points :
No news in this direction.