Talks between Inter and PSG over a possible sale of defender Milan Skriniar remain deadlocked as the French team have not raised their offer for his signature.

This according to Italian news outlet FCInterNews, who report that the Parisians have so far only offered €53 million plus €7 million in add-ons whilst the Nerazzurri have set the asking price at €80 million and expect them to go much higher.

PSG have already had a few offers rejected for Skriniar which have included player-plus-cash offers which the Nerazzurri have made clear they have no interest in.

As far as straight cash offers go, the French champions have gone as high as €60 million including add-ons, but this is not enough for Inter.

The Nerazzurri would likely be ready to make a deal if the offer were to rise to around €65-70 million, but for now this has not arrived and so the talks between the clubs cannot progress.

Should the negotiations break down decisively, Skriniar would be more than happy to remain at Inter.