Inter’s plans for Skriniar change after missing out on Bremer

Milan Skriniar

With Gleison Bremer set to sign a five-year contract with Juventus, Inter have now changed their strategy with Paris Saint-Germain target Milan Skriniar.

The 27-year-old Slovakian centre back seemed destined to leave the Nerazzurri this summer in order to generate much-needed resources and PSG have been looking for an agreement for a little while now. The French giants failed to match Inter’s requests, however, and things have stalled.

As reported by Gianluca Di Marzio, Inter’s failure to sign Bremer from Torino means that they’re no longer keen to sell Skriniar this summer, unless an incredibly convincing offer arrives. PSG seem unlikely to offer the figures needed, so the Slovakian seems set to stay in the Lombardy capital.

Inter’s priority now is finding a replacement for backup option Andrea Ranocchia and they’re considering a number of low-cost alternatives. The failure to sign Bremer will undoubtedly sting when remembering his incredible performances last season for Torino.