Barcelona have decided not to pursue their interest in signing Inter Milan striker Lautaro Martinez.
The Argentinian striker has been strongly linked with a move to the Nou Camp all year and is valued at around £90million by the San Siro club.
However, given the financial uncertainty at Barcelona, the Catalans have been unable to meet Inter’s asking price and have subsequently withdrawn from the transfer race.
The La Liga giants will, however, continue to look to fill the void left by Luis Suarez - who completed a controversial £5.5m move to Diego Simeone's side after being told by Ronald Koeman he was no longer required.
Martinez would have been an ideal replacement for Suarez as he scored 14 goals in Serie A last season and found the net once again on Saturday to help his side triumph 4-3 over Fiorentina.
Martinez did originally have a £100m release clause in his contract but that option expired in July.
Inter are now asking for a minimum of £73m for their striker and will refuse to accept additional players as part of the deal, according to Calciomercato.
Despite initially vying for the 23-year-old's signature, Barcelona knew that if they met Inter's asking price, they wouldn't be able to strengthen in other areas prior to the transfer deadline of October 5.
Ideally, Koeman would like to add depth at centre-back and right-back before the summer window closes.
As a move to Spain is now off the table, Martinez looks set to stay at the San Siro for another season.
Martinez's contract is due to expire in 2023, but it seems likely that the striker will agree new terms with the club.
Barca have been linked with Lyon forward Memphis Depay, who Koeman managed at international level with Holland, as an alternative option for their forward line.
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