The 29-year-old has played a bit-part role for Les Parisiens this season, featuring in just five Ligue 1 matches for the current French champions.
Starting just four of those contests, Skriniar has collected only 381 minutes of top-flight action as the halfway point of the campaign draws closer.
The centre-back is valued greater by his international managers, with the player making 77 appearances for Slovakia since his senior debut in 2016.
Since making the move on a free transfer from Inter Milan to Parc des Princes in July 2023, Skriniar has played 37 matches for PSG, scoring once.
Tottenham is a 'plausible option' for PSG's Skirinar
According to La Galletto dello Sport, an interesting option has emerged as a possible next destination in the career of PSG man Skriniar.
The report states that Premier League outfit Tottenham could be in the race for the 29-year-old, who has been left unhappy in the French capital.
It is understood that the defender is no longer a key part of the first-team plans for PSG, who are gunning for both domestic and continental honours.
It has been claimed that Les Parisiens boss Luis Enrique has left Skriniar 'redundant', meaning that a January exit is highly likely for the player.
As well as a switch to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, the Slovakian has been linked to a return to Italy and Napoli, as well as Spanish giants Atletico Madrid.
Where does Skriniar fit at Tottenham?
Due to a number of injury problems, Tottenham have spent a good chunk of the 2024-25 term to date without their key centre-back pairing of Micky van de Ven and Cristian Romero.
As a result, Ange Postecoglou has been forced to play some names unfamiliar to a role in the heart of a backline, including Archie Gray and Ben Davies.
Skriniar would represent a top-class option for Spurs at centre-back, possessing the ability to challenge Van de Ven and Romero for starting spots.
Written by
Carter White