Simone Inzaghi praised the resolve of Inter Milan to keep hold of defensive stalwart Milan Skriniar amid interest from Paris Saint-Germain.
The 27-year-old Slovakian has spent the past five seasons at Inter but recently emerged as a prime target for French champions PSG, who are looking to recruit before the transfer window closes.
The Parisians have strong designs on building a squad capable of winning the Champions League, and they considered Skriniar a player who would fortify their side for that challenge.
However, Inter chairman Steven Zhang was reported in the Italian media as having decided Skriniar must stay with the Nerazzurri.
Such a strong stance was welcomed by head coach Inzaghi, who included Skriniar in his defence for Inter’s 3-0 home win over Spezia on Saturday.
“It is certainly nice,” Inzaghi told Sky Italia when asked about the sudden clarity surrounding Skriniar. “We know that it is not easy for the coaches to play with the open market.”
Skriniar joined Inter from Sampdoria in July 2017 and helped the team win the 2020-21 Serie A title and last season’s Coppa Italia.
A new contract is expected to be in the offing for Skriniar, who was reportedly the subject of offers in the region of €50million from PSG.