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The negotiations between Inter and the Argentine forward to renew are at a standstill, and the reason would be none other than the footballer's desire to succeed at the Camp Nou. SIGNINGS FC BARCELONA THE LEAGUE INTER DE MILAN LAUTARO MARTÍNEZ m Lautaro Martínez does not forget FC Barcelona. It is no secret to anyone that the Inter striker is part of the Barça team's plans for the not-so-distant future. The Argentine footballer dreams of success at the Camp Nou and, apparently, for this reason his renewal with the Nerazzurri squad has still not come to fruition. According to the Italian newspaper La Gazzetta dello Sport , the negotiations between Lautaro Martínez and Inter are at a stalemate, since both parties have not managed, for the moment, to iron out the differences.
And the fact that the negotiation is taking longer than expected by the Lombard club generates some hope in Barça. First of all, La Gazzetta dello Sport points out that reaching an agreement on the salary section will be a problem. On the one hand, Inter plans to offer Lautaro no more than 5 million euros, while the Albiceleste attacker seeks at least 7.5 million of the same currency. It should be noted that, currently, the Brazil Mobile Number List Bull weighs about 2 kilos. Specifically, Lautaro Martínez wants to have a card that matches his contribution to the team. And it is no wonder, since the Argentine, at 23 years old, is one of the best forwards on the planet. Thus, the former Racing player would like to earn a salary similar to that of Romelu Lukaku and Christian Eriksen, the other two stars of the team led by Antonio Conte. Secondly, the condition for Lautaro to renew his contract with Inter Milan is that the Nerazzurri club is willing to include a clause that allows him to leave the team next summer.
This alleged request from the striker would be due to the fact that he does not rule out playing in LaLiga starting next season, so he would like to have a route available that facilitates his arrival in Barcelona, whenever the circumstances arise. The issue, La Gazzetta dello Sport points out , is that the Inter board is flatly opposed to that idea. It must be remembered that the Italian club already managed to retain Lautaro Martínez last summer, but it is very likely that the footballer will end up leaving Giuseppe Meazza if the leaders do not make an effort to extend his contract. Barcelona, for its part, observes everything from a distance.
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