Paris Saint-Germain have announced the signing of former Inter Milan defender Milan Skriniar on a free transfer. Slovakian centre-back Skriniar recently left the San Siro club when his contract expired earlier this summer.
Ad The 28-year-old joins the French champions on a five-year deal. Ligue 1'Door is open' for Mbappe exit — PSG president Al-Khelaifi sets two-week deadline for star striker17 HOURS AGO “I am very happy to be part of this wonderful Club”, he told the club’s website. “PSG is one of the best clubs in the world, with world-class players and fantastic fans.” Skriniar spent six years at Inter establishing himself as one of the most highly-rated defenders in both the Italy and Europe.
He helped the Nerazzurri to a Serie A title and two Coppa Italia wins. Ancelotti to take over as Brazil boss in 2024 — Brazilian chief Forest Green Rovers appoint Dingley as first female manager in English men's game Injury impacted his final year in Italy, which saw him miss several matches and was left on the bench as Inter were beaten by Manchester City in the Champions League final.
In total, he made 246 appearances and scored 11 goals for the club. Skriniar is also captain of his country, for whom he has 60 caps and scored 3 goals.