KEY POINTS

  • Martinez and Hakimi's agent says no official offers are on the table for his two clients
  • But the manager is not ruling out any transfer this coming transfer window
  • Camano believes the rumored transfers of his clients may depend on Inter Milan's budget cuts

The summer transfer window is fast approaching, and two names from Serie A side Inter Milan have been linked to potential moves away from San Siro.

However, Alejandro Camano--the agent of Lautaro Martinez and Achraf Hakimi--divulged that no deal is on the table, but he pointed out that all players have a price.

This cools down interest in the two stars who have been linked to teams such as Chelsea and Real Madrid.

Camano is leaving the door open, aware that the fact that the Serie A champions need to cut down on cost.

Speaking to Telelombardia, Camano admitted that he has heard of the rumors tied up to Martinez and Hakimi.

"There is no situation at the moment. I haven’t talked to any club and I don’t think Inter has either. It is a difficult time for football, there is a difficult economic situation,” Camano stated.

But citing the financial implications, he conceded that there is no telling what I Nerazzurri have planned.

The pandemic has taken its toll on clubs, so it is pretty tough to say who will stay and who will go.

Moreover, it all depends on how Inter Milan will address its financial situation, meaning the economic indicators will play a factor to determine the future of players like Martinez and Hakimi.

"It is not easy to get out of this complicated situation due to Covid-19. I think it is not possible today to say who will leave Inter from Inter to fix this difficult economic situation,” Camano said.

The case of Martinez could turn differently in the summer. Barcelona and Real Madrid are allegedly interested in the 23-year-old, but an offer has yet to come Camano’s way.

However, he agreed that a good offer could tilt the tide and see the Argentinian join a new team in the summer.

Lautaro Martinez's (C) winner keeps Inter on track for a first title since 2010.
Lautaro Martinez's (C) winner keeps Inter on track for a first title since 2010. AFP / Marco BERTORELLO

Camano also stressed that Hakimi and Martinez have existing deals with Inter Milan. The Moroccan has a four-year contract in place, while the latter has two years left.

"Hakimi still has a four-year contract and Lautaro two. In the future, I don’t know, all players have a price and I believe that if all of Europe has seen Inter and their title-winning football, all the players will be taken into consideration," Camano stated.