Milito: I love Lautaro and DePaul deeply, they will return to the athletics to retire sooner or later
Inter Milan legendary striker and current competitive team chairman Diego Milito was interviewed by ESPN recently. He talked about two stars from competitive youth training: Lautaro and De Paul.
Lautaro is making history in Milan City, and it is difficult for him to leave Milan and return to Argentina to play football. DePaul went to Miami to start a new adventure after leaving Atletico Madrid, where he met his old friend Messi. But no matter what, the fans of the Athletics have always been eager for the two to return to their parent team one day.
Milito said: "The club's door has been open to them, they know. I have a very good relationship with them, I love them deeply, and I often contact them, but there are always no time in my life."
"I often contact these two young men, and I always tell them that you are going to return here to retire and enjoy this club. I know that they will come back sooner or later, and they will come back one day."
Lautaro made his debut in the athletics team in 2015 until he left here to join Inter Milan in 2018. When the Bulls made his debut in the athletics team, De Paul had already landed in Europe to play in Valencia, but De Paul returned to the athletics team for a short period of months in February 2016, which was also the months he worked with Lautaro. In the summer of the same year, De Paul once again landed in Europe to join Udinese.