Inter’s asking price and Paris Saint-Germain’s offer are still around €20 million apart in negotiations for defender Milan Skriniar.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Corriere della Sera, who report that the Nerazzurri want a straight cash offer that is close to their asking price while the Parisians continue to weigh up a possible cash-plus-player deal.

Inter are open to selling Skriniar to PSG, but only for a very substantial cash offer, which they plan to both use to sign their defensive targets Bremer and Nikola Milenkovic, and also to put towards their goal of a net profit during the summer transfer window.

The Parisians continue to have the idea of a cash-plus-player deal rebuffed as the Nerazzurri are only interested in having their valuation met with cash.

For now, according to the Corriere, the French champions have still not come in with an offer including a cash amount which is less than €20 million away from Inter’s asking price.