Slovakia's Milan Skriniar, still an Inter player, confirmed on Sunday that he already has an agreement with PSG, although he is waiting for the two clubs to come to an agreement.
Either in the winter transfer window or at the end of the season, Skriniar will leave Inter. This was confirmed by the defender to the Slovakian portal 'Futbolsfz': "Yes, it's true. I have signed an agreement with PSG.
"I am waiting for the clubs to come to an agreement. I can't say any more," added the 27-year-old defender.
Should PSG and Inter fail to reach an agreement before the 31st January deadline, Skriniar will leave Inter as a free agent to the French club in July, as his contract with the Italian club expires on 30th June.
Last season, PSG tried to sign the Slovakian but Inter refused to sell him with the intention of renewing his contract. The player has since rejected several offers to extend his contract, according to the player's agent last week, and his departure from the 'Nerazzurri' is now imminent.