Inter confirm Skriniar’s departure ahead of PSG switch

Inter confirm Skriniar’s departure ahead of PSG switch

Relations between player and club had become strained at the turn of the year.

Milan Skriniar’s Inter contract expires today. (AP pic)
MILAN:
Slovakia’s captain Milan Skriniar will leave Inter Milan as a free agent ahead of a move to Paris St Germain after the Serie A club confirmed his departure today.

“Six seasons full of victories and accomplishments: here ends Milan Skriniar’s adventure in the Inter shirt,” Inter said in a short statement.

Skriniar’s Inter contract expires today, after which he will be free to move to French champions PSG.

The 28-year-old won the 2021 Serie A title, two Italian Cups and two Italian Super Cups with Inter, who were also losing Champions League finalists earlier this month.

Skriniar hasn’t played for Inter since March and had spinal surgery the following month.

He missed a thrilling end to the season which also included victory over city rivals AC Milan in the Champions League semifinal.

Relations between player and club had become strained at the turn of the year.

Inter failed to sell him to PSG in the January transfer window and stripped him of the captaincy in February after he refused to renew his contract.

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