Inter have rejected yet another offer from Paris Saint-Germain for defender Milan Skriniar, according to Italian journalist Fabrizio Biasin.

Reporting in a tweet, Biasin explained that the Parisians have raised their bid to €65 million for the 27-year-old, but that this has once again been turned down by the Nerazzurri as all previous offers have been.

PSG have been trying all summer to sign Skriniar, but so far each of their offer has been decisively rejected by the Nerazzurri.

Earlier on in the transfer window, Inter had seemed willing to listen to offers, but always considered the French champions’ initial bids to be too low in view of their valuation of the former Sampdoria defender.

Now, the Parisians’ offer continues to creep up to get closer and closer to the Nerazzurri’s initial valuation to try and sign Skriniar before the summer transfer window slams shut, but it looks to be too late as Inter have taken the defender off the market.

Biasin reported, “Yesterday PSG offered €65 million for Milan Skriniar, but Inter refused it.”