Bomba in the Final Stretch: Barcelona Moves for Lautaro Martinez
Hansi Flick wants the Argentine striker at all costs, and Lautaro Martinez has reportedly opened the door to a move to Camp Nou.
Hansi Flick wants the Argentine striker at all costs, and Lautaro Martinez has reportedly opened the door to a move to Camp Nou.
Barcelona has launched a late-window pursuit of Lautaro Martinez, Inter's captain and one of the world's best strikers. During a live broadcast on the Jijantes FC channel, reliable Spanish journalist Gerard Romero broke the news, emphasizing that German coach Hansi Flick has personally requested the signing of the Argentine forward.
According to Romero, Barcelona is going "all in" after failing to secure Julian Alvarez. "Flick wants him, and Barcelona is now working on it. Lautaro has opened the door to Barcelona, and he is Barça's top priority," Romero reported via his channel.
Although this is an extremely complicated operation due to the financial situation and the limited time available, the Catalan club's management will do everything in its power to pull off this spectacular transfer. A key element in this story is that Martinez, according to reports, has personally opened the door to a potential move to Camp Nou and shown interest in a new professional challenge.
The outstanding 27-year-old striker has been Inter's captain and has led the Nerazzurri's attack since 2018, when he arrived from Argentina's Racing Club. At the Milanese club, he has developed into one of the world's leading strikers, becoming pivotal in winning two Serie A titles and reaching the Champions League final.
However, Inter recently secured his signature on a new contract, meaning they will not agree to let their best player leave without a massive transfer fee. The final outcome of this transfer saga will be known in the coming days, when Barcelona intends to submit an official offer and meet the financial demands of the club from the Giuseppe Meazza.
According to Gerard Romero's information, the Catalan club has already opened negotiations with Inter, and sporting director Deco met with Lautaro's agent, Alejandro Camano, in Madrid in recent days. Although tough negotiations are expected, Barcelona believes the player is open to a move in the final weeks of the transfer window.
During his last contract extension, Lautaro Martinez and Inter removed the €120 million release clause, meaning any interested club must negotiate directly with Inter's management. Despite this, the club's owners, who are an investment fund, will likely consider offers significantly above market value. Transfermarkt values Martinez at €85 million, and last season he scored 22 goals and provided six assists in 41 appearances.