Barcelona prepares first offer for Inter Milan's Lautaro Martinez under €100 million
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 21, 2026, 6:20 AM
Last updated Aug 21, 2026

Barcelona is set to make its initial offer for Lautaro Martinez, the Inter Milan captain, valued at less than €100 million. Interest in the Argentine forward has intensified as Barcelona shifts focus from signing Julian Alvarez. The club believes negotiations could begin soon, though Inter's reluctance to sell Martinez complicates matters. The 28-year-old is a key figure at Inter, having spent nearly a decade there, and holds a contract that runs until 2029.
- •Barcelona plans an offer below €100 million for Lautaro Martinez.
- •Interest heightened after challenges in signing Julian Alvarez.
- •Negotiations may commence soon, but Inter is hesitant to sell.
- •Martinez has been at Inter for almost a decade, under contract until 2029.
- •Barcelona's hierarchy supports the transfer effort.
- 6:20 AMYahoo Sports — Barcelona preparing first offer for Inter Milan captain below €100 million
"Lautaro Martinez’s links with Barcelona could be heading towards an important new stage, with the Catalan club reportedly preparing its first offer for the Inter Milan captain.Barcelona’s interest...
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