Strahinja Pavlović Transfer from Milan to Galatasaray
Galatasaray has expressed interest in acquiring Strahinja Pavlovic from Milan. Milan has agreed to the offer from Galatasaray, but Pavlovic has declined the proposal, preferring to continue his career in Italy. Despite this, Galatasaray is planning another meeting to try to convince him to move to Istanbul.
Galatasaray is interested in Strahinja Pavlovic and is ready to make an offer. Milan is open to selling Pavlovic but only for a suitable offer and on a permanent basis.
Galatasaray has prioritized signing a central defender in the transfer market to address their 'conceding easy goals' issue. After Milan Skriniar signed with Fenerbahçe, the Yellow-Reds completely changed their plans. Cim-Bom has started negotiations with Strahinja Pavlovic, the Serbian defender from Milan, who is also of interest to their arch-rival. The Italian club is reportedly not willing to let go of the player for less than 20 million euros. The Yellow-Reds are said to be utilizing all their resources to complete this transfer. The 23-year-old player's contract with the Italian giant is set to expire in 2028. Pavlovic, who stands 1.94 meters tall, currently has a market value of 17 million euros.
Galatasaray is showing interest in securing Strahinja Pavlovic on loan, a player Milan acquired from Salzburg for 18 million Euros. The Turkish club has initiated discussions with Milan about the loan deal and has expressed interest in including a purchase option, although it is noted that the current financial demands are quite high. This decision is seen as a strategic move following Fenerbahçe's signing of Milan Skriniar, whom Galatasaray had been eager to sign. By targeting Pavlovic, who was also being monitored by Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray aims to bolster their defense and respond to their rival's recent success in the transfer market.
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