Inter are ready to move for Lille defender Tiago Djalo this month in the event that Milan Skriniar is sold amid strong Paris Saint-Germain interest.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Il Giorno, via FCInter1908, who report that the 23-year-old could well be signed for around the same fee that the Nerazzurri could collect from a sale of Skriniar to PSG.

Now that Skriniar has made it clear that his intention is not to extend his contract past the end of June, Inter could decide to move the Slovakian former Sampdoria defender on before the end of the January transfer window, in order to bring in a fee while they still have a chance.

If Skriniar is to be sold, he would then have to be replaced.

According to Il Giorno, Djalo is the Nerazzurri’s priority like-for-like replacement for the 27-year-old, and they believe that the Portuguese international can be signed for around the same amount that Skriniar’s sale would bring in.