Inter Milan Prepared To Lower Asking Price For Argentina Copa America Winner To €35M – On One Condition | OneFootball

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·24 July 2024

Inter Milan Prepared To Lower Asking Price For Argentina Copa America Winner To €35M – On One Condition

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Inter Milan could lower the asking price for teenage attacking midfielder Valentin Carboni to €35 million.

This according to SportItalia transfer market expert Alfredo Pedulla. He reports that the Nerazzurri would consider selling the Copa America winner to Marseille for that fee, but only if they retain a buyback option.


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This summer, Marseille have been perhaps the club with the strongest interest in Carboni.

The Ligue 1 team have been in talks with Inter for several weeks.

Carboni’s future has always been one of the major question marks at Inter this summer transfer window. The 19-year-old could either leave on a permanent basis, or on another loan.

And since former Brighton and Hove Albion and Sassuolo coach De Zerbi’s arrival, Marseille have earmarked a deal for Carboni as one of their priorities for the summer.

In the meantime, however, Marseille have completed a deal to sign English forward Greenwood.

The French club have confirmed the arrival of the controversial Englishman in a deal worth more than €30 million.

Naturally, that is a big outlay for Marseille.

And this raises the question of how much more the Ligue 1 side will be able to invest this summer.

Inter Milan Lower Asking Price To Valentin Carboni For €35M If They Have A Buyback Option

Inter have already rejected a €25 million offer for Carboni from Fiorentina in January.

And even €30 million would not be enough for the Nerazzurri according to reports.

Rather, Inter are seeking a fee of around €40 million if they are to sell Carboni this summer.

That would certainly be out of the price range of Marseille.

But according to Pedulla, Inter would still consider offers of around €35 million.

However, that would be on the condition that the Nerazzurri would not lose control of Carboni’s future on a permanent basis.

In other words, the Nerazzurri would want a buyback option on the Argentine.

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