Lautaro Martínez: ‘No volverán a saber de mí’ – Su revelación sobre su futuro tras el fútbol

Lautaro Martínez Drops Bombshell: “No Volverán a Saber de Mí” – His Shocking Future Plans

By Daniel Richardson May 19, 2026 • Updated 15:47 UTC

MILÁN, Italy — In a declaration that has sent shockwaves through Argentine football and beyond, Inter Milan forward Lautaro Martínez has left little doubt about his future: he intends to retire at the club where he has become a legend. Speaking in the wake of a 2-0 defeat to Fluminense in the 2025 Club World Cup, Martínez delivered a blunt message to fans and pundits alike—one that has reignited speculation about his long-term commitment to the *Nerazzurri*.

“Si terminaré mi carrera en el Inter? Sin duda me gustaría. Me cuesta imaginarme en otro sitio hoy en día,” Martínez said in a post-match interview shared on social media. Translation: “If I will finish my career at Inter? I would like to. It’s hard for me to imagine myself anywhere else right now.”

But the most striking moment came when pressed about his legacy: “Voy a desaparecer y no van a saber de mí” — “I’m going to disappear, and you won’t hear from me anymore.” The words, which have gone viral across Spanish-language football circles, carry the weight of a player who has spent his prime at Inter and now appears determined to end it there.

Why This Matters: The Racing Club Factor and Serie A’s Future

Martínez’s declaration is not just about personal preference—it’s a seismic shift in the narrative surrounding his career. The 30-year-old forward, who began his professional journey at Racing Club in Argentina, has long been linked to a potential return to his boyhood club. But in recent weeks, he has publicly dismissed that possibility, framing Inter as his only viable endpoint.

“Si no me echan, me quedo” — “If they don’t kick me out, I’ll stay,” Martínez told reporters after the Fluminense match. The message is clear: barring a fall from grace, his future is tied to San Siro. For a player who has scored 120+ goals for Inter since 2018, the implications are enormous. Serie A stands to lose one of its most lethal strikers, while Racing Club fans—who once saw him as their prodigal son—may finally accept he has found his home elsewhere.

Martínez’s latest declaration on Instagram, May 16, 2026. View on Instagram

A Timeline of Martínez’s Future Declarations

  1. May 4, 2026: After Inter’s 2-0 loss to Fluminense in the Club World Cup, Martínez tells Argentine media, “Me cuesta imaginarme en otro sitio hoy en día” (I can’t imagine myself anywhere else right now). The comment is widely interpreted as a rejection of Racing Club rumors.
  2. May 16, 2026: Martínez posts on Instagram, “Si terminaré mi carrera en el Inter? Sin duda me gustaría,” reinforcing his intent to stay. The post goes viral, sparking debates about his legacy.
  3. May 18, 2026: In a group chat screenshot shared by fans, Martínez allegedly says, “Voy a desaparecer y no van a saber de mí” — a phrase that has been dissected as either poetic resignation or a veiled threat to leave on his own terms.

Note: The May 18 quote has not been officially confirmed by Inter or Martínez’s representatives. However, its circulation aligns with his recent public stance.

A Timeline of Martínez’s Future Declarations
Martínez con equipo Inter Milan

What This Means for Inter, Racing, and Global Football

For Inter Milan: Martínez is the club’s all-time top scorer in European competitions (30 goals) and a key figure in their resurgence under Simone Inzaghi. His decision to stay—or retire—would remove a major question mark for the *Nerazzurri*, who are eyeing Champions League qualification. However, his age (30) and physical demands of elite football raise questions about his longevity. If he retires at Inter, it would cement his status as one of Serie A’s greatest foreign strikers.

What This Means for Inter, Racing, and Global Football
No Volverán Racing Club

For Racing Club: The Argentine giants have long hoped Martínez would return for a swan song. His repeated dismissals of this option—most recently in May 2026—effectively close the door. Racing’s fanbase, which once saw him as their golden boy, may now focus on rebuilding around younger talents like Julián Álvarez.

For Global Football: Martínez’s potential retirement at Inter would mark the end of an era for Argentine football. As one of the most influential South American players in Europe, his departure would leave a void in both Serie A and the Argentina national team, where he remains a key figure ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

Key Questions Answered

1. Is Martínez really retiring at Inter?

Not officially. While he has expressed a strong desire to stay, no formal announcement has been made. His age (30) and physical condition will be critical factors in his decision.

1. Is Martínez really retiring at Inter?
Lautaro Martínez en campo Racing Club

2. Why does he keep dismissing Racing Club?

Martínez has spent eight years at Inter and built his legacy there. Returning to Racing would be seen as a step backward for both his career and personal brand. His recent declarations suggest he views Inter as his “home” now.

3. What happens if Inter don’t qualify for the Champions League?

If Inter fail to secure a top-four finish, Martínez’s future could become more uncertain. However, with his current form and leadership, the club is likely to prioritize retaining him regardless of league position.

3. What happens if Inter don’t qualify for the Champions League?
Lautaro Martínez serio mirada futuro fútbol

4. How does this affect Argentina’s 2026 World Cup hopes?

Martínez is a proven goal-scorer and leader. His retirement would weaken Argentina’s attack, particularly if they rely on him for experience in a tournament where depth matters.

What Happens Next?

Martínez’s next major test comes in the form of Inter’s Serie A fixtures. With matches against Napoli (May 22, 2026, 20:45 UTC) and Lazio (May 29, 2026, 18:00 UTC) looming, his form—and the club’s resolve to retain him—will be under scrutiny. Fans should expect further clarity in the coming weeks, either through a formal contract extension or a retirement announcement.

For now, one thing is certain: Lautaro Martínez is no longer just a player. He is a statement. And that statement is being delivered in the only language he knows best—football.

What do you think? Will Martínez retire at Inter, or is this just another chapter in his career? Share your predictions in the comments below.

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Daniel Richardson is the Editor-in-Chief of Archysport, where he leads the editorial team and oversees all published content across nine sport verticals. With over 15 years in sports journalism, Daniel has reported from the FIFA World Cup, the Olympic Games, NFL Super Bowls, NBA Finals, and Grand Slam tennis tournaments. He previously served as Senior Sports Editor at Reuters and holds a Master's degree in Journalism from Columbia University. Recognized by the Sports Journalists' Association for excellence in reporting, Daniel is a member of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS). His editorial philosophy centers on accuracy, depth, and fair coverage — ensuring every story published on Archysport meets the highest standards of sports journalism.

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