Knowing Marotta it means that Lautaro will be sold to strengthen somewhere else. They will get Dybala, the better player in the same position for nothing, higher wages but it won't matter and cash to buy another player.
I highly doubt they would sell Lautaro right after giving him a new contract. He's their main player and what kind of signal it is for the remaining important players? If a club offers you a contract for 4-5 years they also present you with a plan. If such a plan changes in less than a year for arguably the most important player then if I were an Inter player I would also start to plan my future elsewhere. In their case those could be Skriniar, Barella or Bastoni.
Also, I thought that we already learned how it goes with getting players on high wages "for nothing". Especially those that are near 30yo and injury prone.
