Inter Milan ready to throw in the towel for Skriniar?
Expected since last summer, Milan Skriniar could land at PSG during the winter transfer window. Inter Milan no longer seem confident.
Giuseppe Marottathe managing director of Inter Milan, gave a new update on the situation of Milan Skriniar. Paris Saint-Germain is still on the lookout for this issue. And to believe the words of the Milanese leader, the club of the French capital could well be the next destination of the Slovak international of 27 years. The Nerazzurri don’t seem at all willing to match Skriniar’s salary demands.
“We are negotiating with Skriniar, he deserves to be a part of our present and our future. I am always optimistic in life. We can do a lot, but we cannot do the impossible. We will come to a conclusion soon”an explanation GiuseppeMarotta in recent hours at the microphone of DAZN. According to the latest rumors from abroad, the positions between the player and the management of Inter are still very far apart. Which could well do the business of PSG.
Mercato PSG: Skriniar too greedy for Inter Milan?
According to the latest information collected by the channel Sky Sport Italy, Milan Skriniar wants to take advantage of his current situation to afford a huge salary with his next contract. Free at the end of the current season, the former central defender of Atalanta Bergamo would thus claim 8 million euros annually, while the Lombard club does not intend to go beyond its last proposal, that is to say 6 million euros plus bonus. Difficult in these conditions to see Skriniar stack up with Internazionale.
Especially that Paris Saint-Germain would be ready to pay him 9 million euros each season, without the bonuses. According to the same transalpine source, the Italian club are losing patience for Skriniar and are now asking to be fixed quickly. If no extension is completed in the coming days, the discount sale of the former teammate ofAshraf Hakimi could be activated before the end of the winter transfer window. Inter Milan, which needs cash, cannot afford to let a player go for free who could bring in between 20 and 30 million euros in their coffers.