Barca Universal
·20 August 2026
Barcelona forward target ‘would love’ Camp Nou move but exit remains near impossible

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·20 August 2026

Barcelona’s search for a new centre-forward has eventually brought Lautaro Martinez back into the conversation, although prising the Inter Milan captain away from Italy would be an extremely difficult task.
According to SPORT, Lautaro would be excited by the possibility of wearing the Barcelona shirt despite being happy at Inter, where he remains one of the club’s most important players.
The Argentine has been mentioned as a possible alternative as Barcelona continue to assess their options in the striker market.
The club have focused heavily on trying to sign Julian Alvarez, but the Atletico Madrid forward remains difficult to obtain.
If that route closes completely, Barcelona will have to look elsewhere.
Lautaro is one of the few elite No. 9s who fit the profile of a player capable of leading Barcelona’s attack, but the problem is that Inter have little reason to sell their captain.

Lautaro Martinez would be excited to play for Barcelona. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)
Lautaro Martinez is Inter Milan’s captain, a central figure in the dressing room and one of the team’s most reliable goalscorers.
He is also tied to Inter until 2029, making any Barcelona transfer far more complicated.
At 28, the Argentine is still operating at the peak of his career and remains among the most complete centre-forwards in European football.
However, reports make it clear that he is also satisfied with life in Milan.
Inter have placed enormous trust in him over the years, and the player is grateful for the role the club have given him, which is why a move appears extremely difficult at this stage.

Signing Lautaro Martinez would be next to impossible for Barcelona. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Still, the report suggests that the prospect of joining Barcelona would appeal to Lautaro.
A move to the Catalan giants would give him another level of global attention and the chance to become the leading striker at one of football’s biggest clubs.
For now, Barcelona have not moved towards a clear alternative to Julian Alvarez.
The Argentine remains the name around whom much of the club’s striker planning has revolved, but Atletico Madrid’s resistance means Barcelona cannot afford to rely entirely on one operation.
That is where Lautaro Martinez becomes an interesting possibility, but Inter’s position would ultimately be the biggest obstacle.







































