A key member of the defensive ranks at Italian giants Inter Milan has already committed his future to Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain, it has been revealed.
The Nerazzurri star all set for a move to France’s capital? Milan Skriniar.
Slovakian international Skriniar, of course, has long been viewed as one of Europe’s standout performers in his position.
In turn, it has come as a major source of concern for all associated with Inter Milan to see the 27-year-old inch towards the San Siro exit door.
Skriniar’s current contract in Milan is due to expire in the summer, with the powers that be at the club having refused to meet the hefty wage demands of their star defender.
A whole host of clubs, as a result, have already expressed an interest in bringing Skriniar in ahead of next season.
Milan Skriniar of looks on during the Coppa Italia final match between Juventus FC and FC Internazionale at Stadio Olimpico on May 11, 2022 in Rome, Italy. (Alamy Stock Photo)
As per transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Skriniar ‘has already signed as a Paris Saint-Germain player’.
This comes after the two parties came to an agreement on the terms of a pre-contract set to kick into gear in the summer.
The PSG hierarchy, however, are not satisfied yet, pushing to agree a cut-price fee with their Inter counterparts, in a bid to bring Skriniar to the Parc des Princes this month.
Milan Škriniar had full agreement with Paris Saint-Germain last July but Inter didn’t want to sell him 🚨🔴🔵 #PSG
He can be considered new PSG player starting from July 2023 on free deal, Spurs or Man Utd were never close.
Paris will try to anticipate the deal & sign him now. pic.twitter.com/gRGXdgREDy
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) January 28, 2023
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