Milan Skriniar has returned at Appiano Gentile, but according to multiple reports, the Inter defender is close to joining PSG for less than €70m.

The Slovakia international is the player Inter need to sacrifice in the summer to balance the books. The Serie A giants have been in talks with PSG for over a month and according to reports in Italy, the two clubs are now close to reaching an agreement for the ex-Samp star.

Skriniar returned to Inter’s training ground in the morning and is currently working to recover from an injury sustained at the end of the season.

His stay at Appiano Gentile won’t be long-term as Inter and PSG directors will talk again next week and will likely finlise the defender’s move to France.

Calciomercato.com and Gazzetta dello Sport newspaper claim talks between the two clubs are at an advanced stage, with Inter open to lowering their asking price for the defender.

Skriniar could leave Inter for €65m, including add-ons, rather than €70m. The 27-year-old has already agreed personal terms with the Ligue 1 giants.

Inter have identified Gleison Bremer as their primary target to replace Skriniar and will meet Torino directors again next week.

3 thought on “Skriniar returns to Inter training ground, but PSG deal close”
  1. This summer deals for all clubs are taking so loooooong, torino should know this and should be selling bremer for at least 50m euros

  2. What a loss for PhD Simone. Pepe Marodda should bettet take a close look to hold on future Ballon d’Or winners Alex Sanchez, Arthur Vidal and Fips Caicedo.

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