PSG still hope for Skriniar but won’t raise offer to Inter

Le Parisien reports that Paris Saint-Germain are still in talks with Inter in an attempt to agree a deal for Milan Skriniar, but they’re not willing to raise their latest offer.

The 27-year-old Slovakian centre back has long been the Ligue 1 giants’ primary transfer target this summer, but they’re unwilling to match the €80m valuation set by the Nerazzurri. Inter do not want to lose Skriniar and Simone Inzaghi insisted that the defender would be staying, suggesting that the ‘transfer market is closed’. 

As reported by Le Parisien, PSG are still hopeful of completing a deal for Skriniar, regardless of Inzaghi’s confidence. They have an offer worth around €60m on the table for the 27-year-old, €20m off the price tag, and have already agreed personal terms with the 27-year-old.

Talks are still ongoing and PSG have been adamant that no raise will come, leaving Inter to consider their options. The Nerazzurri seem unlikely to accept the offer at this stage, especially after the departures of Andrea Pinamonti and Cesare Casadei.