Lautaro Martinez has had an explosive start to the season, powering Inter Milan's league title ambitions and European hopes under new coach Antonio Conte.
The 22-year-old -- known as 'El Toro' (The Bull) -- joined the 18-time Serie A champions last season from Racing Club, scoring nine goals as Inter finished fourth in Serie A under former coach Luciano Spalletti.
The Argentina international has flourished this campaign under former Italy and Juventus manager Conte, with 13 goals in 20 appearances that have made him a fan favourite after fellow Argentine Mauro Icardi's loan move to Paris Saint-Germain.
Inter are two points ahead of fierce rivals Juventus as they look to prevent the Turin giants from winning a ninth consecutive title.
"The Nerazzurri (Inter) striker is having an incredible season, he is a great player," said Juve coach Maurizio Sarri.
Inter host already-qualified Barcelona in the San Siro on Tuesday knowing a win will seal their ticket to the last 16 of the Champions League.
It was a brace from Martinez and a Romelu Lukaku goal that kept Inter in the Group F chase with a 3-1 win at Slavia Prague last time out.
Barca have shown an interest in signing the in-form Inter striker, who along with former Manchester United forward Lukaku have scored 24 of the team's 40 goals this season.
Six-time Ballon d'Or winner Lionel Messi has already played with the striker, whose style of play resembles Messi's Barca teammate Luis Suarez, in the Copa America with Argentina.
Martinez has scored nine goals for Argentina in 13 appearances, including a hat-trick against Mexico in September.
"We were not surprised by his explosion," said Inter vice-president Javier Zanetti.
"When we chose him we were convinced that he could demonstrate the value he is now
showing."
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His contract is reported to be worth 1.5 million euros ($1.65 million) a season until the end of 2023, with a 111 million-euro release clause, but Martinez insists: "Inter is my home."
"You don't express yourself so confidently in a stadium like the San Siro if you don't have support behind you."
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