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Lautaro Martínez
Join WTFoot and discover everything you want to know about his current girlfriend or wife, his shocking salary and the amazing tattoos that are inked on his body. Find out what house the Argentinian striker lives in or have a quick look at his cars!
Wiki
Birthdate
August 22nd 1997
Birthplace
Bahía Blanca, Argentina
Length
1.74 m (5 ft 9 in)
Team
Inter Milan
Position
striker
Number
10
Nickname
El Toro
Traits
Finisher
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Martínez Salary & Net Worth Revealed
SALARY 2020
How much does he earn?
In July 2018 the striker signed a contract with Inter Milan that nets him a whopping salary of 2.7 Million Euro (2.3 Million Pound) per year. We have crunched the numbers, this means he earns €7,397.3 (£6,301.4) per day and €308.2 (£262.6) per hour!
Per year
€2,700,000
£2,300,000
Per month
€225,000
£191,666.6
Per week
€51,923.1
£44,230.7
Per day
€7,397.3
£6,301.4
Per hour
€308.2
£262.6
Per minute
€5.14
£4.38
Per second
€0.09
£0.07
Since you've been viewing this page, Lautaro Martínez has earned...
Wow! This means the average man in the UK needs to work for at least 6.38 years to earn the same as El Toro earns in only 1 month.
Net Worth & Market Value
Net Worth
500,000 Euro (432,000 Pound)
Market Value
40 Million Euro (34.5 Million Pound)
Having just made the switch to Italy in 2018 his performances have seen his market value rise to 40 Million Euros. A net worth of 500,000 Euros for a 22-year-old pro footballer, is considered to be a decent sum if you take into account the fact that he has spent most of his career, up to now, in Argentina.
Live the life you love. Love the life you live. These are words to live by and an overall good motto for just about anyone, honestly. (Image: Instagram.com)
You're a loving brother when you've got the names of your siblings tattooed onto yourself. Alan and Jano are really lucky. (Image: Instagram.com)
Ouch. Agustina stepped on his toes. They do look happy together though. No harm, no foul. (Image: Instagram.com)
Lautaro Martínez - Agustina Gandolfo
Women tend to love a man who loves animals and our striker is no exception. (Image: Instagram.com)
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Family - Get to know them
Father - Mario
Mario Martinez was an aspiring pro footballer, and he's living his dream through his son. Also seen in the picture are brothers Alan and Jano. (Image: Imgur.com)
Martínez Car - What does he drive?
Porsche Boxter
Our striker is seen with his Porsche at the scene of an accident. We're not sure if he hit the cyclist. He should drive a bit more carefully just to be safe. (Image: Minutouno.com)
House - Where does he live?
Location: Milan, Italy
Did this couple furnish their house to match the pug? That egg-shaped chair looks a tad uncomfortable. (Image: Instagram.com)
Bio
El Toro means The Bull, and we can see why this agile finisher from Bahía Blanca is called that. Beginning his career in his native town with Club Atlético Liniers, it was not long before he caught the eye of the bosses at Racing Club. His career would have taken an entirely different path had he signed for Real Madrid after the Spanish giants reached an agreement with Racing in 2015, but the striker decided against a move to Europe and stayed in Argentina instead. The fact that he was suffering from homesickness, at that time, could have been a deciding factor in his decision. He would go on to play for them until the end of the 2018 season.
The big leap to A level European football came in the form of Inter Milan, who bought him for a fee in the region of 22.7 million Euros in 2018.
It has not been a long time in Italy, but the man from Argentina became the first Inter player to have scored a goal in the Camp Nou, since Roberto Boninsegna in 1970. As an Argentinian player, he has represented his country in the U-20 World Cup, in 2017, and holds the distinction of being the first player to have been sent off using VAR.
Since 2018, he has played with the senior side and even made it to the 2019 Copa America. Continual displays of good form with his club should see him progress as a player, and we can't wait to follow his career.
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