PSG transfer news: Why the Skriniar and Asensio deals are on hold | OneFootball

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·27 Juli 2025

PSG transfer news: Why the Skriniar and Asensio deals are on hold

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Arriving at the 2023 summer market from Inter Milan, 30-year-old defender Milan Skriniar, has not made a place for himself at Paris Saint-Germain. His contract ends in June 2028 and he was loaned to Fenerbahçe for the second part of the 2024-2025 season. He has relaunched himself well and is now considering a permanent transfer this summer to the Turkish club. Today, SportsDigitale indicates that PSG has found an agreement with Fenerbahçe for the player, as well as with Marco Asensio, but a delay due to a deposit problem has postponed the case. The two deals will be concluded.

This situation highlights an often-neglected economic reality in transfer negotiations: the importance of deposits. While PSG has already obtained validation from Fenerbahçe, the finalization of operations now depends on the rigorous management of initial payments. This delay, although administrative, slows down the rapid implementation of these essential recruitments to strengthen an ambitious Parisian team.


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Skriniar, a leading central defender, and Asensio, a versatile player with a complete technical profile, represent key targets in PSG's sports strategy. This context also shows the interconnection between clubs, where a simple financial formalality can delay a major sports project, and highlights the complex behind-the-scenes of the market.

It remains to be seen how PSG and Fenerbahçe will quickly unlock this situation, as supporters are already waiting for these reinforcements with impatience.

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