Inter Defender Skriniar Has Agreed To Move To PSG & The Clubs Must Now Strike An Agreement, Italian Media Report

Milan Skriniar

MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 19: Milan Skriniar of FC Internazionale celebrates their side's win after the final whistle of the Coppa Italia Semi Final 2nd Leg match between FC Internazionale v AC Milan at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 19, 2022 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Inter defender Milan Skriniar has agreed to accept a contract offer from Paris Saint Germain and must now wait for the clubs to strike an agreement, according to a report in the Italian print media today.

As has been reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport today, the Slovakian defender has not expressed any interest previously in leaving Inter but he has finally said yes to PSG’s project and the huge wage they are willing to offer him.

Milan Skriniar reportedly had a phone call with former Inter winger Achraf Hakimi who joined PSG last summer and that has helped to convince the defender to endorse the transfer.

PSG are able to pay Milan Skriniar €7.7 million net per season but that wasn’t enough to say yes, he also wanted to here how the club will function tactically, something Achraf Hakimi has spoken to him about.

Inter still want a fee of €80 million for Milan Skriniar.

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