Inter Milan defender Milan Skriniar ‘agrees to join Paris Saint-Germain this summer’

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Inter Milan defender Milan Skriniar ‘agrees to join Paris Saint-Germain this summer’ with the Slovakia international in the last six months of his contract

  • Inter Milan defender Milan Skriniar has agreed to sign for Paris Saint-Germain
  • The central defender has six months left on his contract at Inter Milan
  • There is still a chance that Skriniar will leave Inter in this transfer window.

Inter Milan defender Milan Skriniar has reportedly agreed to join Paris Saint-Germain in the summer.

According to L’Equipethe center-back has given PSG a verbal free transfer agreement.

Skriniar’s contract with Inter Milan will expire at the end of June and he could join PSG thereafter.

Inter Milan defender Milan Skriniar has reportedly agreed to sign for Paris Saint-Germain.

The 27-year-old previously rejected Inter’s offer of a contract extension.

Last summer there was a lot of interest in Skriniar, including from PSG, who made an offer of 55 million euros (48 million pounds), which was rejected.

Skriniar is set to join Christophe Galtier’s side in the summer, but a deal could happen quicker.

Inter have tried to keep Skriniar, but the centre-back rejected his offer for a new contract

It has been suggested that Skriniar could leave Inter this month, which would be the Italian club’s last chance to receive a fee for the Slovakia international.

PSG, managed by Christophe Galtier, could pay 15 million euros (£13 million) to buy out the last six months of Skriniar’s contract.

Having started his career at Zilina on home soil, Skriniar joined Sampdoria in 2016 before heading to Inter the following year.

Skriniar has made 241 appearances so far during his time at Inter.

They have won the Serie A title and the Coppa Italia, as well as two Supercoppa Italianas, with the most recent success in the latter competition being a 2-0 win against AC Milan this week.

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