In a devastating blow that has left Italy reeling, Lautaro Martínez, Inter Milan’s cherished captain, announced his departure from the club with a heart-wrenching 11-word apology: “I gave it my very best, I’m sorry, thank you, Inter.” Shared on X on June 3, 2025, days after Inter’s 5-0 Champions League final

Martínez, the 27-year-old Argentine who led Inter to two Serie A titles and scored 129 goals in 283 games, poured his soul into the farewell. Fans, heartbroken, flooded social media with pleas to stay, trending #LautaroResta and #ForzaInter globally. “You’re our captain, our heart—don’t go!” one supporter cried. Vigils outside San Siro saw fans chanting his name, their voices breaking with emotion.
Rumors swirl of a blockbuster transfer to clubs like PSG or Manchester City, fueled by Martínez’s nine-goal Champions League heroics. Italian media, including Corriere dello Sport, labeled it “Inter’s darkest day,” as the Nerazzurri face an uncertain future without their talisman. With the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup looming, the void left by Martínez feels insurmountable.
Will Inter recover from this seismic loss, or can fans’ desperate pleas convince Lautaro to stay? Catch every update on Serie A and the transfer saga via Sky Sport, DAZN, and X. Relive Martínez’s legendary moments on ESPN and Disney+. Italy mourns, but Lautaro’s legacy as Inter’s lion will live forever.
