Inter chief executive Giuseppe ‘Beppe’ Marotta has come up with a plan on how he will spend the money if a club is to trigger Lautaro Martinez’s release clause in the coming months according to a report in today’s print edition of Milan based newspaper Libero.
The 22-year-old Argentine has a €111 million release clause in his current deal with the club, a clause only valid to clubs outside of Italy for the first two weeks of July.
Barcelona and Manchester City in particular have been linked with making moves for him and the report states that if any club triggers the release clause, Marotta will put the money towards two players.
The first player Marotta will bring in is Arsenal captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, who will be Lautaro’s replacement in the attack.
The report suggests that there will be around €50 million left after Aubameyang is signed and Marotta will then pursue a move for either Lazio’s Sergej Milinkovic-Savic or Fiorentina’s Federico Chiesa.