The 23-year-old Argentine has revealed that he is satisfied with life at Inter right now.
Speaking at a press conference before his team’s Champions League clash with Shakhtar Donetsk, he insisted that, despite his long-term doubts, he was determined to lead Antonio Conte.
He said: “I paint every day for myself. Today I’m an Inter player and I need to do the most productive thing on the team.
“I’m happy, we paint every day, we have to win and bring the Inter as best we can. “
“I don’t know what’s going to happen tomorrow, I can say I’m at Inter and I’m happy. “
Martinez has built a strong relationship with club enthusiasts and made sure they were aware of his love for them despite discussions about moving forward.
He added: “I thank the fans for all their affection, the same goes for all the other people who paint for the club and who have been close to me. “
Martinez was strongly connected to the remoteness of San Siro during the summer.
Barcelona was the favorite to point out to the Argentine, as he predicted a review of the team before Covid’s effects came in.
Inter was supposed to be willing to reach an agreement that would amount to no less than 73 million pounds for Martinez, forcing the Spanish giants to withdraw their stake.
In a dreadful event. Reports had even warned that their fierce rivals, Real Madrid, had also entered the race for the striker.
But the Spanish newspaper Sport denied that there was such a movement from Madrid, and that this “interest” may have been revealed to force Barcelona to increase its offer.
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