Paris Saint-Germain on Thursday announced two new signings, firstly by recruting former Inter Milan defender Milan Skriniar on a five-year deal, and forward Marco Asensio from Real Madrid. (More Football News)
Luis Enrique's reign as PSG boss is set in motion with the arrivals of Milan Skriniar and Marco Asensio from Inter Milan and Real Madrid, respectively.
Paris Saint-Germain on Thursday announced two new signings, firstly by recruting former Inter Milan defender Milan Skriniar on a five-year deal, and forward Marco Asensio from Real Madrid. (More Football News)
Asensio joins PSG on a three-year deal through to 2026.
PSG announced its new players of the summer a day after unveiling new coach Luis Enrique.
The 28-year-old Skriniar joined Sampdoria in 2016 and became the youngest defender to play at least 35 games in Serie A, PSG said. He then moved to Inter Milan and played 246 matches with 10 goals in five seasons. Skriniar won the Italian league title with Inter in 2021, as well as two Italian Cups. He has played 60 games with Slovakia, scoring three goals.
“There’s always pressure when you join a club like Paris Saint-Germain,” Skriniar said. “I feel it a bit, but I feel I’m ready, ready to be part of this really big club. But I love pressure. I’m a defender, so we know what it’s all about.”
Asensio, who came through the RCD Mallorca youth academy, made his debut in the 2013/14 season. After joining Real Madrid in 2015, Asensio went onto win major silverware that included three La Liga titles, two Spanish Super Cups, three Champions League titles, four Club World Cups, three Super Cups and a Copa del Rey title.
“It’s a privilege to be part of this great club,” Marco Asensio was quoted on the club website. "I'm looking forward to joining my new teammates and working with them to achieve some great goals.”
(With AP inputs)