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Olympique de Marseille completed a new operation on Tuesday.
Although the winter transfer window closed its doors eight days ago, theOlympique de Marseille It remains very active behind the scenes to refine the contours of its workforce. Omnipresent in the direction of arrivals, the Marseille club also put the double bites to degrease on the quantitative level.
Like defender Lilian Brassier, sold to Stade Rennais, or striker Elye Wahi, sold in Frankfurt, another flop of this 2024-25 season has definitively left Olympique de Marseille. It is the Valentin Carboni offensive midfielder.
OM still degreases
Arrived last summer in the form of a loan, the Argentinian did not win in Marseille. He no longer entered the plans of Roberto de Zerbi. The club announced on Wednesday that its loan ended immediately after early termination. Carboni therefore returns to Inter Milan.
“The Argentinian midfielder leaves Olympique de Marseillecan we read in a brief press release published on the official OM website. After discussions between the leaders of Inter Milan, OM and the player, the early termination of the loan of Valentin Carboni was activated by mutual agreement. Good continuation Valentin“, Concludes the Marseille club.
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