Trevisani: “Lautaro on strike three months a year. 10 million per season is too much”

Guest of Pressing on Mediasetthe journalist Riccardo Trevisani analyzed the season and the future of Lautaro Martinezwho have been negotiating for a long time for the renewal of the contract with theInter. A year of 26 goals overall in 42 games did not completely dispel doubts about the Argentine striker’s continuity: “The pause you see in terms of scoring occurs every year – declared Trevisani – there are eighty-ninety days in which Lautaro goes on strike. It’s something to evaluate, in addition to the fact that in the Champions League there are many matches played and few goals are missed in every championship for three months is another factor.

Having said that, he is a formidable player, but there is a piece missing to reach the top category of super champions. If Lautaro told me 10 million or nothing, if I were in the club I would say nothing. In my opinion, 10 net per season is a higher level than Lautaro.

There is one thing in the world that is not lacking: footballers. Having lost Lukaku and Dzeko, 700 goals between them, Inter took on a player who had scored six goals. Ausilio saw us as a center forward and only he saw it because he was a winger. And Inter went better than with Lukaku and Dzeko.”