Milan Skriniar has explained to Inter fans why he must leave the club at the end of the season and will retain their respect as a result.
Skriniar is expected to join Paris Saint-Germain when his Inter contract expires, having been a key man for the Nerazzurri since his move from Sampdoria in 2017.
PSG were said to have failed in a January bid to sign Skriniar six months early, meaning he remains in Milan despite that imminent departure – albeit without the captaincy.
However, ahead of Sunday’s Milan derby, Skriniar spoke with Inter’s Curva Nord supporters to defend his actions.
Skriniar was pushed to leave Inter last year, he told fans, and the two parties could not come to an agreement when the Nerazzurri tried instead to keep him.
The whole “has been badly managed”, supporters said in a message on derby day that had been promised earlier in the week.
“Although the Skriniar chapter is now partially past history, we would like to make it known that Milan wanted to clarify with us the reasons that led him to change jersey at the end of the season, despite the affection he has always had for Inter,” the Curva Nord said.
“Skriniar explained to us that last summer the club informed him he would be put on the market, and in spite of himself he had to take action to find a new club.
“After receiving interest from PSG and certain that Inter would sell him anyway, he received an offer that, when Inter changed their minds, they were unable to match.
“Milan tried to meet Inter by lowering his demands for the renewal but could not ignore the offer of PSG, even being ready to give up on several million euros.
“Although once again, in summary, the reasons of the wallet surpassed those of the heart, we do not feel like putting on a cross a player who has contributed to giving us so much satisfaction.
“We invite everyone to treat him at least with respect for the professionalism shown in his stay in Milan.
“Taking note that the whole Skriniar situation has been badly managed, to say the least, and hoping that it will at least be a lesson for the future of the club, we have decided to look ahead with Inter always in the heart and without rancour towards a player who rightly will no longer have to wear any captain’s armband but who still has our respect for everything he has always given on the field.”