Manchester United News

The millions that Lautaro would earn per month if he signs with Manchester United

Lautaro Martinez continues to be the number one option to be the next striker for Manchester United, but he will take a big upgrade in his salary.

By Angus Barnes

Lautaro Martinez continues to be the number one option to be the next striker for Manchester United, but he will take a big upgrade in his salary.
Lautaro Martinez continues to be the number one option to be the next striker for Manchester United, but he will take a big upgrade in his salary.
Síguenos enSíguenos en Google News

Signing a player like Lautaro Martinez is going to be key for the project of Erik ten Hag to win the Champions League in the next season, but in order to convince the argentinian to sign it would probably need a salary upgrade.

The perfect plan for Erik ten Hag is to offer Inter Milan a player like Anthony Martial plus 50 million euros in order to sign the World Cup winner, if Martial leaves the club that would leave 11 million euros per year free to use in other players or even Lautaro.

At Inter Milan the argentinian striker has a salary of 6.5 million euros per year, and for such an important player like him it is likely that Manchester United will offer somewhere above the 10 million euros per year, so that could mean that Lautaro could be taking home 1 million every single month if he decides to sign with the red devils.

The other options is Harry Kane, but with a price tag of 120 million euros and a team like Tottenham that would not like to sell his best player to a direct rival it is going to be really hard to negotiate, on top of that Kane has a salary of 13 million euros per year, and it is only logical to think that he might ask for a salary upgrade as well.

The best option for Manchester United

In terms of the money available it seems that Lautaro is the best option possible for the team, he is cheaper and has similar numbers, plus at 25 he is younger than Harry Kane, on the other hand Kane has already proven that he can perform at the Premier League, which even at 29 years old make him a more secure investment. It is going to be up to ten Hag what he values most in both of these fabulous strikers.


More news