Inter President: Lautaro Martínez Not for Sale, Move to Barcelona 'Not to be Discussed'
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Inter Milan's president, Giuseppe Marotta, firmly stated that Lautaro Martínez will not be sold to Barcelona.
- Marotta emphasized Martínez's importance as the club's captain and a key figure in Inter's current project.
- The declaration came before Inter's season opener, which they won 4-1 against Monza, with Martínez starting the match.
Inter Milan's president, Giuseppe Marotta, has definitively shut down any speculation linking star striker Lautaro Martínez to a move to Barcelona. Marotta declared that discussions about selling the Argentine captain are "not even to be discussed," underscoring the club's unwavering stance.
"Lautaro is our captain, he represents the current history of Inter," Marotta stated. He further elaborated that "there are absolutely no conditions for him to leave Inter." The club's leadership has made it clear that no transfer fee would be sufficient to convince them to part ways with their key player.
This strong assertion from Marotta came just before Inter's Serie A season opener against Monza on Saturday. The match, which Inter won convincingly 4-1, saw Martínez start as captain. His presence on the field, despite recent transfer rumors, highlighted his integral role within the team's plans.
Martínez, who recently turned 29, has been a pivotal figure for Inter since joining the club. His leadership and performance on the field are considered indispensable, and the club is committed to building its future around him. Marotta's comments leave no room for doubt regarding Inter's determination to retain their captain.
Originally published by La Nación in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.