Slovakian international central defender Milan Skriniar is on the verge of signing a contract extension with Inter which will see him tied to the club until the end of June 2024, FcInterNews report.

According to the report, the player’ agent Karol Csonto, and Inter have agreed terms regarding a contract extension which will see the Skriniar put pen to paper on a 5 year deal worth almost €20 million.

FcInterNews claim that Skirniar will earn €3,3 million net per season but with easily attained bonuses, that figure will rise close to €4 million net per season.

Furthermore, the new contract will not include any minimum release fee clause. This is something that is bound to not be appreciated by FC Barcelona and Manchester United, who according to several reports, continue to track the former Sampdoria player very closely.

Skriniar joined Inter from Sampdoria in the summer of 2017, and has since then made 61 appearances across all competitions scoring 4 times in the process.