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After losing the Champions League final, Lautaro Martinez's decision to come to United

Lautaro Martinez has been on Manchester United's radar for some time now

By Sergio Moya

Lautaro Martinez has been on Manchester United's radar for some time now
Lautaro Martinez has been on Manchester United's radar for some time now
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The Champions League final saw Inter Milan fall one step short of continental glory, and after this painful defeat, the Italian club's squad could undergo major changes, as this would be the perfect time to get good money for some of their players. One of those who has been linked with a move away from the club is Lautaro Martinez, who has repeatedly been linked with a move to Manchester United.

 

In the absence of a world-class center forward since the abrupt departure of Cristiano Ronaldo, Erik ten Hag has made the signing of an attacker a top priority. Several names have surfaced as possible reinforcements for the Red Devils and one of them is the 25-year-old Argentine, who emerged as a World Cup winner at Qatar 2022.

Lautaro has become one of the biggest desires of the Old Trafford fans, as they believe the Inter Milan attacker could fill the club's needs in terms of goals, as he scored a total of 30 goals in all competitions last season in the 2022-2023 campaign.

However, Lautaro is a highly valued player by the Italian club and also has a contract with them until 2026. Martinez is valued at €80 million according to the Transfermarkt portal and with United's budget uncertainty, it is uncertain whether we could afford a player of that cost. In addition, there is another big reason that hinders his arrival at Old Trafford.

 

Inter will not sell Lautaro Martinez

After losing the Champions League final, Inter Milan consider that they have good foundations to think about the future and consider Lautaro Martinez as one of the key pieces for the club's project. That is why, despite the interest of Manchester United, the Nerazzurri board has declared him as "non-transferable-2, so he will not leave Italy in the near future.


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