Inter found a replacement for Skriniar in Westphalia and set aside 30 million euros for the Swiss

It seems that it is only a matter of time before Paris Saint-Germain will offer Inter the desired 70 million euros and grab Milan Skriniar. They are also aware of that at Giuseppe Meazza and have started planning their life without the great Slovakian sweeper, i.e. they have found a replacement for him. The German Bild writes that Manuel Akanji’s path to the Apennines will be paved by the Nerazzurri, with 30 million euros prepared for the purchase.In fact, a concrete offer has not yet arrived at Westfalen, but it is believed that the Italian vice-champion is ready to offer exactly that much for the player who entered the last year of his contract. Bild points out the willingness of Millionaires to negotiate for a sum of 20 million euros and above.Inter Milan look at Manuel #Akanji in the defensive department. 🔵⚫️#Inter @DiMarzio https://t.co/CtWrCtFB21— Ibrαhim (@MO_IBRAHIM_32) July 4, 2022 In the second part of the season, Akanji rejected two offers from Dortmund to extend the cooperation, so that the club would take concrete measures this summer and base their future projection on a center-defender duo that does not include the Swiss. The Yellow-and-blacks brought Niklas Sule from Bayern to Dortmund without compensation, and signed Nico Schlotterbeck from Freiburg for 20 million euros. 2014 world champion Mats Hummels is also there, so the door is open for Akanji to leave.So far, Arsenal, Manchester United, Juventus and AC Milan have shown some interest in the 26-year-old stopper, but he was more of a secondary option than a main target. Inter have just crystallized as the most interested party, where there will certainly be a place for him in Inzaghi’s 3-5-2 formation with Alessandro Bastoni and possibly Stefan De Vrij.##NAJAVA_MECA_6490525##If he stays at Signal Iduna Park, he would certainly not be among the starting eleven, so his participation at the World Cup in Qatar, where his Switzerland is playing in a group with Serbia, Brazil and Cameroon, would be in jeopardy.

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