Inter are set to complete an agreement with striker Lautaro Martinez on a contract renewal, and once that is done they will look to extend with midfielders Nicolo Barella and Marcelo Brozovic.

This according to today’s print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, who report that Martinez is ready to sign his new deal with the Nerazzurri, and that the club will waste no time before dealing with Barella’s and Brozovic’s situation.

Contract talks with Martinez look to have been successful, with the player and his entourage happy with Inter’s offer and ready to sign a new deal worth around €6 million net per season plus bonuses which will run until the end of June 2025, two years more than his present deal which expires in 2023.

Additionally, there will be no release clause contained in the Argentine’s new contract, unlike his current one which contains a clause of €111 million.

Meanwhile, Brozovic’s current deal is set to expire next summer, and the club are hoping to extend with him very soon and clarify his situation as he is an important player.

Lastly, Barella will also be handed a new deal, with the 24-year-old having been informally promised the deal when he signed in 2019 and expecting it to be honoured, and the club hoping to deal with it in the coming weeks.