Inter Milan & Marseille Reach Full Agreement Over Argentina Copa America Teenager | OneFootball

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·1. August 2024

Inter Milan & Marseille Reach Full Agreement Over Argentina Copa America Teenager

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Inter Milan and Olympique Marseille have reportedly reached a full accord over Valentin Carboni who will soon complete his transfer to France.

The two clubs have been negotiating terms over the past few weeks, but all parties are keen to see the deal going through.


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The Nerazzurri are looking to cash in on their promising youngster who would struggle for playing time at Simone Inzaghi’s court.

For their part, OM are eager to present their new manager Roberto De Zerbi yet another player he desires.

Moreover, Carboni himself is reportedly looking forward to making the move to the Velodrome.

According to Foot Mercato via FcInterNews, Inter and Marseille have now managed to iron out the final details.

Therefore, the two clubs have reached a full agreement, paving the way for the player’s arrival in Southern France.

So we can now expect the Argentine to sign his contract with the Ligue 1 side in the coming days.

Inter Milan & Olympique Marseille Reach Full Accord For Valentin Carboni

Carboni has been one of the most exciting talents to emerge from Inter’s youth ranks over the past few years.

Last season, he made a solid impression on Serie A fans and observers during his loan stint at Monza. The attacking midfielder contributed with two goals and four assists.

His exploits at the U-Power Stadium earned him a call-up to Argentina’s Copa America squad.

Although his contributions were limited, Carboni won his first major international tournament on his maiden participation.

As reported earlier today, this will be an initial loan move worth 1 million euros. Marseille will have the option to buy the player at the end of the season for 36 million.

Moreover, the Nerazzurri will maintain some leverage over the youngster’s future thanks to a buy-back clause. The Italian champions can simply bring back the player by repaying the transfer fee paid by Marseille in addition to an extra 5 million euros.

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