Premier League
Valentín Carboni, who had an outstanding last season with Monza and was called up by Scaloni for the Copa America with Argentina, is about to change teams. Despite his talent and versatility as a winger-attacking midfielder, the current Inter player doesn't fit into Simone Inzaghi's plans at Inter Milan.
Olympique de Marseille's coach, Roberto De Zerbi, has set his sights on Carboni, seeing him as the perfect complement to Greenwood on the left flank. However, the French club is not willing to pay the 40 million euros demanded by Inter for the player. Instead, they have proposed a loan with a purchase option, matching the 40 million, demonstrating their intention to have a secured option to acquire Carboni if he meets expectations.
Inter fears his price may inflate significantly
'La Gazzetta dello Sport' reports that Inter Milan is not ruling out this possibility. However, the Italian club fears that Carboni could shine in Marseille and that the 40 million could turn out to be a bargain compared to his true future value. Therefore, Inter seeks to include a buyback clause worth 45 million euros in the agreement, ensuring an option to bring the player back if his performance in Ligue 1 exceeds expectations.
Negotiations between Inter and Marseille are progressing, and an agreement seems to be approaching. If all materializes, Carboni will have the opportunity to shine at the Velodrome and prove his worth in a new and challenging environment. For Inter, this deal offers a strategic exit for a player who, though talented, doesn't fit the team's current system, while providing a return option if Carboni fulfills his full potential in France.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Los dos equipos campeones de Champions que pelean por Carboni
