Inter have reportedly started discussing a contract extension with Lautaro Martinez and want to include an anti-Juventus clause in the bumper new deal.
Tuttomercatoweb claims the Nerazzurri are starting the week by opening talks with the Argentine 22-year-old, who's current contract expires in June 2023.
Inter have reportedly started discussing a contract extension with Lautaro Martinez and want to include an anti-Juventus clause in the bumper new deal.
Tuttomercatoweb claims the Nerazzurri are starting the week by opening talks with the Argentine 22-year-old, who's current contract expires in June 2023.
Lautaro, who has scored three goals in three games so far this term, had been linked with a move to Barcelona towards the end of last season, but the Blaugrana never triggered the buy-out clause before it expired on July 7, 2020.
The outlet reveals a scheduled meeting in the next days to file the details for an extension until June 2025.
Inter want to include an anti-Juventus clause of €175m and another one will most likely be included for the rest of the clubs, but it will be a bit lower.
However, the forward is not expected to sign the new contract until late October.