Milan Škriniar refused to sign a new contract with Inter, although he has not yet made a final decision. This is the news which was published by usually very well-informed Gianluca di Marzio and he explained that the Slovakian stopper rejected Inter’s proposal to extend the cooperation, but as he pointed out, this does not mean that all Nerazzurri’s efforts have automatically failed.Milan Skriniar has said NO to the contract extension offer by Inter Milan for now, but it’s not a definitive decision. Nonetheless, Inter will keep their renewal offer on the table in case Skriniar has any second thoughts. Skriniar wants to consider all options. 🇸🇰🔎 [@DiMarzio] pic.twitter.com/wQJpOK924X— PSG Report (@PSG_Report) January 19, 2023 The Italian Sky published, via a source close to Škriniar’s agent Roberto Sistici, that his client said ‘no’ to Inter, who have been fighting frantically to keep the cornerstone of their defence for months now. What does this mean for Inter and Škriniar? Essentially, it’s just that he won’t sign the contract until further notice. He has not closed the door to the club that raised him to world-class, but he needs more time to carefully consider all the options in front of him, before making a final decision. Inter will continue to wait for their stopper regardless of the negative answer, even thou though there is no room for negotiating over the salary. The club believes that a salary of 6 million euros per year, or 6,500,000 with related bonuses, is enough to keep the Slovak at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium. Škriniar asked the club for eight million but was promptly refused.##NAJAVA_MECA_6962670##The reason why Škriniar, through his agents, was able to “appear” in front of the leaders of Inter and ask for such a salary is not only good games but also the willingness of Paris Saint-Germain to satisfy his financial appetites. The Parisians are ready to give him 9,000,000 euros just for the salary, but Škriniar is reportedly ready to stay at Inter for less if the gap would be reduced to a minimum. Certainly, PSG is an economically far more powerful club than Inter, which does not have the means to compete with the French giant.Nerazzurri dismantle their archenemies to lift the Italian Super CupThe Slovak has been at Inter for five and a half years. So far, he has played 241 matches with 11 goals. As his contract expires in the summer, he can negotiate with other clubs without Inter’s permission, but he reportedly wants to settle things first in direct communication with the Italian vice-champion, before possibly choosing a transfer…