Barcelona has reportedly reached a preliminary agreement with Lautaro Martínez and is preparing to send a formal offer in the coming hours. The Argentine forward has become the main target for Hansi Flick's coaching staff after the operation for Julián Álvarez fell through and the Atlético de Madrid attacker remained at the Madrid club.
The Bull, captain of Inter, perfectly fits the profile sought by the German coach: he moves intelligently within the area, is lethal in front of goal, and handles the ball with ease. According to information from El Chiringuito, the Catalan directors held a meeting with the player's representative and nearly finalized the contract conditions.
The offer that Barça is preparing would not exceed 100 million euros, an amount that the Italian club considers insufficient to part with their key player. From Milan, they insist that Lautaro is not for sale and that the idea is to retain him beyond this market.
The exit is further complicated by timing. There are only ten days left until the transfer window closes, and Inter would have no margin to find a replacement for their top scorer and leader on the field.

The profile Flick is looking for
In the blaugrana sports management, where Deco plays a central role, they highlight that Martínez offers a balance between physical presence, finishing, and playmaking ability that the team currently needs. The Argentine also arrives with the experience of having shared a locker room with several players who are now in the national team's orbit, which would facilitate his adaptation.
The forward's record reinforces the interest: he has 175 goals in 376 matches and has added 56 assists while wearing the Inter jersey. Those numbers make him one of the most consistent figures in Serie A in recent years and a difficult asset to replace overnight.
Despite the fact that the neroazzurro club maintains that they will not negotiate, Barcelona is confident that the preliminary agreement with the player's camp can unlock the operation. The idea is to move quickly before the market closes and no significant alternatives remain.
Other options remain on the list of possible reinforcements, but the Bull has gained ground in the coaching staff's preferences. His arrival would allow Flick to have an internationally renowned number nine who already knows the level of demand of the top European clubs.