Inter deem central defender Milan Skriniar as non-transferable according to a report in today’s print edition of Italian daily newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport.

Skriniar has been virtually ever present since his arrival at the club back in 2017 and even this season, when he has struggled with adapting to the new 3-5-2 system, Inter manager Antonio Conte has stood by him and Conte deems the Slovakian to be one of the most important players in his team.

Ahead of the upcoming transfer window, Skriniar has been linked to a number of clubs, including the likes of Manchester United, Liverpool, Real Madrid and Manchester City but Inter do not want to let the player go.

Skriniar is under contract with the club through to the end of the 2022/23 season, has no release clause in his contract and Inter will not sell him especially in the next transfer window or two given it is widely expected that the quality of the market will be significantly reduced.