Giuseppe Marotta, when asked whether Lautaro Martinez would renew, replied: “Yes, yes.”. Perhaps this is a way to avoid questions about Argentina’s future, given that there has been talk for months that an agreement is in the works, but an official announcement has been slow to come. And Lautaro has a contract expiring in 2026 and the intention of getting a better contract, given that he is currently the highest paid of the Nerazzurri, but compared to Barella and very close to Calhanoglu and Thuram. In short, as a captain he wants recognition that will put him at the top of the list, perhaps with a salary of around 8 million. A figure that may not even be enough given the current squad: 65 goals in three years, clearly the top scorer this year when Vlahović doubles it next year, increasing the number of goals scored from 8 to 12.
Source: Tutto Mercato Web

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