Inter Tell PSG Milan Skriniar Isn’t Going Anywhere For Less Than €70M, Italian Media Report

MILAN, ITALY - OCTOBER 19: Milan Skriniar of FC Internazionale looks on as he warms up prior to the UEFA Champions League group D match between FC Internazionale and FC Sheriff at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on October 19, 2021 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Inter have made clear to Paris Saint-Germain that they will not sell defender Milan Skriniar for an offer which is less than €70 million including add-ons.

This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, who report that the talks between the two clubs for the 27-year-old are currently stalled due to the Nerazzurri holding out for higher than PSG have put on the table.

Inter’s asking price for Skriniar is €80 million, although they would not hold out for this full amount in order to get a deal done for him.

Should the Parisians come up with a bid that reaches €70 million, including add-ons, this would likely be enough to get a deal over the line, but the Nerazzurri have warned them that anything less will be insufficient.

Should the Parisians fail to make an offer that convinces Inter, Skriniar would be more than happy to remain in Milan and to extend his contract.