Lautaro Martínez remains FC Barcelona’s most sensitive precedent after the loss in the Inter Europa League amid Depay’s rumours

Lautaro Martínez remains FC Barcelona’s most sensible move following the defeat of his current team, Inter Milan, in the Europa League final last night.

At the end of his time-season on the Old Continent, the 22-year-old suffered a pain after the 3–2 loss to Barca’s rival Sevilla, in which he was unable to score.

Clearly disappointed to pass the trophy with his finalist medal, Lionel Messi’s Foreign Argentine teammate would possibly have played his last match in Nerazzurri amid the Catalans’ extended interest.

Since scoring a two-minute wing of Marc-Andre Ter Stegen at The Camp Nou in a Champions League organization match in October, Martínez has topped Barcelona’s planned shopping list.

In the past it seemed that the activation of its 120 million euro ($141.5 million) termination clause would now be a trick. However, after the coronavirus pandemic took over the professional game and imposed a three-month break on European football, Barca was forced to offer reduced money and player chains in return.

As a member of a major clearing after UCL’s humble quarter-final 8-2 loss to Bayern Munich, reports in Italy warned that the weights in the locker room such as Sergio Busquets and Luis Suarez could be put on the table to capture Martinez. once and for all.

Far less expensive than the old Racing Club, it has also been reported that new coach Ronald Koeman would want to bring compatriot Memphis Depay from Lyon, whom he has until recently oversaw at his former Dutch command post.

However, according to Mundo Deportivo, Martínez still ranks most sensible on the short list. And now that Inter, however, has ended its 2019/2020 campaign, frozen negotiations can resume in the past.

The columnist of the same newspaper Miguel Rico insisting that Martínez can not arrive without the departure of the Uruguayan, Suárez had this morning an exclusive interview published in El País in which he expressed his willingness to remain on the bench if that is what it is to him. Continue. Blaugrana dress.

“I would settle for this here as I would in my career,” Suarez confirmed. “The festival is smart and if the coach thinks I deserve to come off the bench, I have no challenge in helping him with the role he gives me. I think I can still make a big contribution to this club,” he insisted.

Now in Barcelona, after six years in Sao Paulo, I have written extensively on these topics through advances and analysis and I have also covered the adjustment reports for

Now founded in Barcelona after six years in Sao Paulo, I have written extensively on these topics through advances and research, while covering adjustment reports for tournaments such as the Copa America. In addition to writing for Forbes Sports, I publish Yellow – Green Football: an about Brazilian football that is a component of Guardian Sport Network and a component of O Globo.

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