According to Le Parisien, PSG are confident of signing Inter defender Milan Skriniar as a free agent, but his transfer in January is unlikely.
The Slovakia international has reportedly informed the Nerazzurri that he will not sign a contract extension, leaving the club as a free agent in June.
PSG had held talks with Inter over the summer but were unable to match the Nerazzurri’s €70m asking price.
Skriniar had agreed to sign a €9m-a-year deal with PSG, while Inter only offered him €6.5m per season plus add-ons.
According to Le Parisien, PSG are increasingly confident of signing Skriniar for nothing over the summer. The 27-year-old can already sign a pre-contract agreement with the Ligue 1 giants.
However, according to the French paper, Skriniar’s move to the Parc des Princes in January is unlikely as PSG won’t spend more than €10-15m for a new signing, while Inter’s asking price is still high despite Skriniar’s contract expiring in six months.
Ah yes, PSG saved football from that nasty greedy Super League. In reality the Super League has existed for quite a while now.