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Lautaro Martinez was tempted to leave Inter and will ‘disappear’ after retirement

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Lautaro Martinez was tempted to leave Inter and will ‘disappear’ after retirement Inter captain Lautaro Martinez admits he was tempted to leave the Nerazzurri after the 2025 Club World Cup and reveals he will ‘disappear’ after retirement: ‘Football is an environment I don’t like. You won’t hear about me anymore. ’ Read more – Lautaro says Kane better than Haaland, hits back at Mourinho: ‘Doesn’t make sense’ Inter captain Lautaro Martinez released a long interview with Gazzetta dello Sport after celebrating the domestic double with the Nerazzurri.

Inter won the Scudetto and Coppa Italia this season and celebrated their trophies with a parade in the streets of Milan on Sunday. The Nerazzurri have taken revenge after a disappointing 2024-25 season, in which they finished as Serie A runners-up and lost the Champions League Final 5-0 against PSG. After their elimination from the Club World Cup in the summer, Lautaro hit out at teammates who wanted to leave, urging them to find a new club if they no longer had the motivation to stay.

“I wanted to share what I saw in the locker room. I had to do it as a captain,” he said. “Then I went on vacation, and for three weeks, I didn’t train; I just ate.

In fact, when I came back, I weighed a little more… “Speaking in public made noise. But I also had it in for myself, because I was not blameless. Then [Cristian] Chivu gave us a hand, bringing fresh air without taking anything away from Simone [Inzaghi], who made us live four wonderful years.

” Lautaro has been seeing a psychologist for a few years now, and his development on the pitch is also due to the mental work he does behind the scenes. “I had so many personal problems, especially off the field, before my daughter was born,” he admitted. “And therapy helped me, for example, in managing moments when I didn’t score goals.

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