Inter will reportedly meet Milan Skriniar after the international break to discuss the defender’s contract extension, but PSG remain interested in the Slovakia international.

The 27-year-old sees his contract expire in June 2023 and Inter rejected several offers from PSG in the summer. The Serie A giants demanded €80m, a fee that the Ligue 1 giants never offered.

Skriniar had agreed to sign an €8m-a-year deal at the Parc des Princes over the summer. Inter know they can’t match the Ligue 1 giants’ proposal when they meet the player after the international break.

According to Calciomercato.com, that’s when the two parties will resume contract talks. Inter won’t offer more than €6.5m plus add-ons, making Skriniar the highest earner at the club after Romelu Lukaku, who has returned to the club on loan from Chelsea.

Skriniar had agreed to sign a new deal with Inter at the end of 2021-22, shaking hands over a €5.5m-a-year deal.

However, PSG’s offer has changed the scenario, so Inter are now open to offer a bit more, although not as much as the Ligue 1 giants.

If Skriniar rejects to extend his stay at the Stadio Meazza, the Serie A giants may be forced to sell him in January to avoid seeing him leave on a free transfer in the summer.

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