Inter will make an initial appointment with Lautaro Martinez’s agents to discuss a new contract after his release clause expires on the 7th July, according to a report from today’s paper edition of the Rome based newspaper Corriere dello Sport.

The report details how the 22-year-old Argentine striker has a release clause of €111 million, valid in the first week of July. Should Barcelona, who are incredibly keen to sign Lautaro, fail to pay that release clause, then the Milanese club will begin work on offering the player a new deal.

Inter are planning to offer Lautaro a salary worth €5 million net per season plus add-ons, the report continues, which may rise to €6 million over the years. The deal is worth significantly less than the one offered by Barcelona, €10 million per season, but the Milanese club are remaining true to their wage structure. Detailed negotiations won’t begin until the end of the season.