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Neither Barcelona nor the Premier League: Lautaro Martínez has already defined his future

Lautaro Martínez has already defined his future

By Fredi Roman

Lautaro Martínez has already defined his future
Lautaro Martínez has already defined his future
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At just 23 years old, Lautaro Martínez is living a dream present: he is a fundamental piece in Inter, one of the animators of Serie A, he was recently the father of his first daughter whom he named Nina and several important teams in Europe joined they fixed on him to hire him. And in the last hours, the player emerged in the formative divisions of Racing Club broke the silence and made it clear in which club he will continue his career.

To everyone's surprise, since the various rumors placed him in Barcelona as the great signing of the next transfer market, El Toro announced that he will extend his link with the Milan entity and that he is very happy in the institution. "I am very happy here and at least I will stay one more season. The official announcement will be made in the next few days," the forward told Gazzetta Dello Sport.

In due time, he also acknowledged the negotiations with Barcelona in the last European summer pass market: "We were working on that, that was the way, I can't tell you how close I was to that club. But with Conte I was very clear, I told him: 'My head is here, it's a promise, I don't allow myself to be conditioned.' Now that's past, I'm going to renew with Inter and I'll stay for a long time".

On putting on the suit of candidates in Serie A, Lautaro said: "Favorites? It's not a word that I like. Of course, this first place gives positive feelings. It's nice, because it's not a coincidence but the result of what we do with our coach. As he says, we are working to put Inter in the best possible position".

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Then, the former Racing player told an aspect of his performance that improved thanks to coach Antonio Conte: “In the phase of non-possession, I learned to recognize situations, to read the game well and, first of all, to pay attention even when others they have the ball”. And about the duo he forms with Romero Lukaku, he declared: "We had a very similar and difficult childhood. We have always known that to get there we would have to do more things and better than others. And we bring this to the field".

 


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