Lautaro Martinez and Inter have been negotiating a renewal for multiple months and, despite the mutual will to stick together, the agreement hasn’t arrived yet. The player addressed the situation on the TV show Che Tempo Che Fa on Sunday night (via Eurosport).

“I’ve been treated in a special way since I joined. You can say that I’m a stalwart at this point. I’m grateful. You never know what could happen in football, but I feel great in Milan. The same goes for my family. I want to extend. I’m confident we can reach it.”

Lautaro Martinez looked back at last season.

“We had a fundamental journey in the Champions League. It’s hard to make it to the final. We had excellent games from the start. The most important goal was against Milan in the semifinal.”

Lautaro Martinez examined the Scudetto.

“Our objective was to win the second star. We came close two years ago, and I was very mad the following summer. We worked very hard and sacrificed a lot, but we did it. Clinching it in the derby was important and special. We’ll never forget that day. It had never happened before. We made history for this great club, which meant a lot to us. I’ve started winning since my daughter was born.”

Lautaro Martinez has a clear goal in mind for the future.

“Lifting the Champions League, as that’s the only trophy I’m missing.”

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