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Lautaro Martinez’s wife stuns in see-through dress at Ballon d’Or ceremony as fans call star ‘the best Argentine LM10’


LAUTARO MARTINEZ’S wife Agustina Gandolfo stunned in a see-through outfit at the Ballon d’Or ceremony on Monday night.

Inter Milan and Argentina forward Martinez, 26, was present at the awards in Paris to watch compatriot Lionel Messi claim a record-extending eighth Ballon d’Or.

Lautaro Martinez and Agustina Gandolfo at the Ballon d’Or ceremony on Monday nightCredit: AFP
Agustina stunned in a see-through green dressCredit: Rex

But it was Martinez’s wife, Agustina, who drew the eye upon the couple’s arrival.

She wore a stunning see-through green dress for the occasion as fans hailed the photos on social media.

One said: “F*****g hell, he is truly the best Argentine LM10 EVER.”

Another added: “She’s lovely ❤️.”

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While a third replied: “Winning on and off the pitch.”

And a fourth simply said: “Cute couple.”

Martinez, 26, has been married to Argentine model Agustina Gandolfo since May.

The couple have two children together – Nina, 2, and Theo who was born in August.

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Martinez and and Agustina married earlier this year

Martinez has been living in Italy since 2018 when he joined Inter Milan from Argentine side Racing Club.

He has bagged 114 goals in 251 games for the Serie A giants, winning the league title in 2021, claiming two Coppa Italia and reaching the Champions League final last season.

He also helped Messi and Argentina lift the World Cup in December.

Last month, Martinez was ordered to pay the family of his former babysitter for allegedly sacking her after finding out she had a serious illness.

The woman, 27, was allegedly relieved of her duties after eight months in the role when Martinez became aware she had a terminal illness.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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