Inter and Paris Saint-Germain will likely get a deal done for defender Milan Skriniar at a fee of around €65 million.

This according to today’s print edition of French newspaper L’Equipe, who report that the Nerazzurri continue to hold out for €60 million whilst the Parisians offer €60 million, and an agreement should be found somewhere in the middle, including add-ons.

PSG have yet to make Inter an offer which is sufficient for the Nerazzurri’s asking price, despite their pressing to sign the player having become increasingly insistent.

However, the French champions are getting closer and closer to the finish line, and will soon look to put forward an offer that finally gets things wrapped up.

The Nerazzurri’s full €70 million asking price will not likely have to be met for a deal to be done, according to L’Equipe, but the French champions can improve their offer to somewhere in the region of €65 million, including add-ons, and then sign the Slovakian.