Farewell Correa: the Argentine leaves Inter and surprises everyone with a shocking message to Chivu
Inter has made official the departure of Joaquin Correa, Argentine striker born in 1994, who will continue his career in Brazil with the botofogo shirt. After fluctuating seasons in the Nerazzurri, the management decided to definitively close the “Tucu” chapter, opening the doors to new offensive reinforcements.

But it is not only the transfer to speak: it was the farewell message of Correa who triggered clamor. Shortly after the official announcement, the player published a story on social networks addressed directly to the new Inter coach, Cristian Chivu, a former club legend and fresh promotion in the first team.

“Not everyone is suitable for managing a locker room like that of Inter. Some are chosen for the name, not for ideas. Good luck, you will need it …”
– He wrote Correa, in a post that was canceled a few minutes later, but that had already been captured by the screenshots of the fans and journalists.
The words immediately made the tour of the Italian and international media, fueling voices of internal tensions already present for some time between the player and the Nerazzurri environment. Some insiders have been talking about deteriorated relationships for months, and that the choice to entrust the bench to Chivu would have been poorly digested by some former members of the squad.
For its part, the company preferred not to comment on the words of the Argentine, focusing on the opening of a new cycle with Chivu at the helm and the aim of reporting enthusiasm and technical stability.
In the meantime, Botafogo welcomes Correa with enthusiasm, convinced that Argentine talent can relaunch himself in the Brazilian championship and become a point of reference in attack. The transfer was also made possible thanks to the work of Jorge Brito, an intermediary near the Brazilian club, which facilitated the operation with a loan with redemption option set at 7 million euros.
Inter fans, divided between disappointment and curiosity, now look to the future with the hope that the new management will bring stability and successes. But the shadow of Correa’s words will probably continue to weigh on the locker room for a few weeks.