Mercato – Inter confirms: Skriniar stays in Milan and will join Paris in June

Giuseppe Marotta put an end to the suspense. Before the start of the Italian Cup quarter-final against Atalanta Bergamo, the sporting director of Inter Milan announced that Milan Skriniar (27), at the end of the lease next June and who has already agreed to join PSG from the 2023-24 financial year, was going to end the season with the Nerazzurri. With two objectives: to catch up with the 13 points behind the Neapolitan leader in Serie A and to go as far as possible in C1 (note: Inter will play Porto in the eighth).

He made his choice, it’s his right and we have to respect itsaid the Milanese leader at the microphone of Mediaset. I am certain that Milan Skriniar, with the great professionalism he has always shown, will be able to prove over the next six months that he is up to the situation, the role and the shirt he wears. The world of football is changing. Players often change jerseys. We have to get used to it even if it’s not what we wanted.”

Paris Saint-Germain had already pushed Inter Milan last summer to recruit the Slovak international defender. The Parisian management had proposed an offer of 60 million euros in August but the 2021 Italian champion had remained inflexible. Five months later, Inter Milan set the bar at 20 million euros for a player soon to be free, but without success. From now on, the capital club will have to wait six more months to welcome Milan Skriniar.

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