Paris Saint-Germain still have not made any new offers for Inter defender Milan Skriniar, and there is still a significant gap between what they’ve put on the table and the Nerazzurri’s asking price.

This according to today’s print edition of Rome-based newspaper Corriere dello Sport, who report that the difference between what the Parisians would consider offering and the Nerazzurri’s €80 million valuation is as high as ever.

There are still two weeks to go in the summer transfer window, but so far there is no indication that PSG will make another swoop for Skriniar after having had their last offer firmly rebuffed over a month ago.

The Nerazzurri have made very clear that a very significant financial push would be needed to make them listen to offers from the French champions, whose pursuit of the Slovakian remains on standby.

PSG remain interested in Skriniar but their reluctance to meet or get close to Inter’s asking price remains as the clock ticks on the transfer window.