Todibo in the shortlist of Inter Milan to replace Skriniar, in case of departure to PSG?
According to Foot Mercato, the French defender of OGC Nice Jean-Clair Todibo would be in the short-list of Inter to replace Milan Skriniar, in case he leaves during the transfer window. The transfer reaches 20-25 million euros.
In the sights of PSG during this transfer window, Slovak defender Milan Skriniar could leave Inter Milan this summer in the event of a suitable offer. And the Italian club would have already anticipated his departure by establishing a shortlist of replacements. According foot marketFrench OGC Nice defender Jean-Clair Todibo is said to be on that list.
A list of four names
A list which would also be composed of the Swiss Manuel Akanji, according to several Italian media, but also of Merih Demiral (Atalanta) and Nikola Milenkovic (Fiorentina) according to the French website. The French defender would therefore be the fourth name checked by Inter in the event of the departure of Milan Skriniar.
Declared almost untransferable, the defender would still be seen as an important asset by the Nerazzurri management and could be transferred in the event of an offer up to what it is asking for, namely 70 million euros. PSG has long been cited among the required clubs, but without ever offering an offer that meets the club’s expectations.
A key man from Nice
“Milan Skriniar is a strong and very important player, a fixture in the team for years now. Players like this are irreplaceable and I believe the club will do everything to keep him,” the former defender said on Wednesday. of Inter, Andrea Mandorlini in the columns of the Gazzetta dello Sport.
At 22, Jean-Clair Todibo, the former defender of FC Barcelona joined the Gym in January 2021 and established himself as the manager of the Nice rearguard as evidenced by his very good match against Toulouse, his training club, at the Stadium for the opening of the season in Ligue 1 (1-1). Under contract until 2026, Todibo is one of the key men of the Aiglons who want to keep it at all costs, or even extend it.