Inter CEO Giuseppe Marotta dismissed the possibility of selling Skriniar this summer: "Milan is a decent guy and very serious, we will start negotiations with him as soon as possible to extend his contract and make him stay here for many more years. I trust in his seriousness, I think that this threat is not enough to undermine the player's values.
However, the latest offer from PSG could put an end to the inflexibility of the 'Nerazzurri' board. According to 'RMC Sport', the French club will offer 70 million euros for the Slovakian centre-back.
It is worth remembering that Skriniar has not yet renewed his contract, which is due to expire next June. Moreover, from January onwards he can negotiate with any team as a free agent.
The final hours of the market will decide whether the Slovakia international will stay in Milan or head to Paris.