Inter have reportedly turned down a €50m offer from Paris Saint-Germain for Milan Skriniar, demanding at least €70m if Tottenham Hotspur or Chelsea want to get involved in the race.
The centre-back is not going to be allowed to leave on the cheap, despite the fact his contract only runs to June 2023, as the player confirmed several times he wants to stay at San Siro.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, PSG made an initial proposal worth €50m, but that was rejected out of hand.
Inter value the Slovakia international centre-back at a minimum of €70m and that also goes for other interested parties such as Chelsea and Tottenham.
That might not be the end of it, though, as the same report is confident Paris Saint-Germain will raise the bid even higher in a second attempt.
Their other target for the defence is also in Serie A, with Napoli requesting €40m for Kalidou Koulibaly, who is four years older than Skriniar.