Inter defender Milan Skriniar is happy with the trophies that he’s won with the Nerazzurri, including the most recent Supercoppa Italiana.

Speaking to Slovakian reporters, via FCInter1908, the 28-year-old gave his thoughts on what he’s won at Inter recently, and also confirmed that he’s pulled out of the national team squad due to injury.

Skriniar will leave Inter at the end of the season on a free transfer to join Paris Saint-Germain, but he’ll do so having won at least four titles with the club.

The Slovakian will also have the opportunity to fight for a fifth in the form of the Coppa Italia at the end of the season, whilst the Nerazzurri are still alive in the Champions League even if the Serie A title would certainly seem out of reach given the massive lead that Napoli have at the top.

“I’m very happy to have won both cup competitions last season, and then the Supercoppa this season was fantastic,” Skriniar said.

“Hopefully I can continue to add to my trophy cabinet,” the 28-year-old added.

And of the Slovakian national team, he said that “I will unfortunately not be able to be on the pitch, but I will support the team as a spectator, if I could be at the stadium that would be great but it will depend on injury.”