Centre-back Milan Skriniar has a contract with Inter until 2023. If the Milan club does not convince him to renew, they risk him leaving for free in a year's time.
PSG have offered Inter the option to buy him. However, for the moment there is no agreement. The 'Nerazzurri' are asking for 80 million euros for him, a figure that, at least for the moment, the French side have not reached.
'La Gazzetta dello Sport' reports that, before closing a deal with Inter, PSG want to convince Skriniar with money. They would be willing to pay him 7.7 million euros per season if he joins their backline.
PSG's last proposal to Inter for Skriniar, at least the last one that came to light, was 50 million euros. A figure far removed from Inter's financial expectations.
The fact that Skriniar's contract expires in a year plays in PSG's favour. If they refuse to let him leave this summer, he would leave next summer for free.