Inter appear set to recieve offers for Milan Skriniar from two clubs according to a report from Italian football journalist and transfer market expert Nicolo Schira.
Officials from Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur are in Milan to hold talks with Inter and present an offer to them for the Slovakian national team player.
French giants Paris Saint-Germain have meanwhile given Marcelo Simonian a mandate to get a deal done to get Skriniar to the French capital city.
Schira goes on to state that Inter are demanding €60 million for Skriniar, who has been with the club since 2017 and still has a contract with the club until the end of the 2022/23 season.
Last season the 25-year-old made 42 appearances across all competitions. In his time on the park, which totalled just shy of 3400 minutes, Skriniar failed to score any goals but he did contribute a total of two assists.
Schira took to social media platform Twitter and he posted: “There is traffic around Milan Skriniar. Emissaries from Tottenham are in Milan to make an offer to Inter.
“Meanwhile, intermediary Marcelo Simonian, has a mandate from PSG to brink the Slovak to Tuchel. Inter are asking for €60m.”
C’è traffico intorno a Milan #Skriniar: in arrivo emissari del #Tottenham a Milano per formulare offerta all’#Inter. Intanto è tornato in Italia anche l’intermediario Marcelo Simonian, che ha il mandato del #PSG per portare lo slovacco alla corte di Tuchel. L’#Inter chiede €60M
— Nicolò Schira (@NicoSchira) September 23, 2020
