Inter Milan is in a difficult position as they try to hold onto Lautaro Martinez a key member of their frontline despite the tempting offers from the Saudi Pro League. There are worries that the club finances may not be in the best shape necessitating the sale of top players to improve them. The chance that Martinez would decide to stay with the team especially when the vice chairman mentioned selecting him as the new captain gives Inter Milan hope. Martinez might be encouraged to stay by this increased responsibility and Inzaghi encouragement might be crucial in persuading him to continue his journey with the team.
I mean they are not really spending all that much money, that's their problem. Italian clubs are having some of the worst financial troubles I have seen in a while, and if any person comes out and just buys one of them out, and spend money like they do with other leagues, they could dominate the league very easily. That would be boring for the league and other teams of course, but a team that spends 100 million a year, every single year, would definitely be something that would be insanely well regarded without an issue.
I hope that it can reach to a point where it doesn't have to be like that, but if it is, then I hope it is not just one team but multiple teams so that we can see some competition and not like PSG situation.
I do not think they will be able to bring in another player like him if they let him go right now. Consequently, I firmly endorse the notion that retaining his services within the squad would be the superior course of action. Lautaro Martínez is a very good player, he does seem to miss a little. Well actually, sometimes he does miss a lot, but he is a really quality player, his work both on and off the ball is incredible. So it is not going to be a good idea for them to sell him, doesn’t matter how much money the lead is at this moment in my opinion.
The Italian clubs are facing financial problems, it is true, but they will have to manage. We all know that financial problems that does not happen in a few months, now it cannot be reversed. So they will have to manage with whatever funds they have right now. Selling good players is never going to be a good option for any club.