OM: It smells good for Valentin Carboni!

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Marseille fans are insatiable. Although their club has already welcomed Brassier, Koné, Greenwood and Höjbjerg, they are impatient to see new players arrive. There are indeed many leads, with the Pablo Longoria-Medhi Benatia tandem working hard. One of these leads led to Valentin Carboni, an Argentinian attacking midfielder belonging to Inter Milan.

We had confirmed to you OM’s real interest in this player, considered very promising both in Italy and in Argentina, where his first steps in the national team had attracted even Lionel Messi. But for a few days, the file had not progressed, mainly because of the price demanded by Inter Milan, namely around €35 ​​million. As the Sports Gazette This Thursday, Inter believes in this player and therefore does not want to sell him off, being ready to also include a buy-back clause.

Inter have changed their minds

Considering him a very promising player, the Lombard club is ready to sell him in the event of a big offer, which would allow it to reinvest. But it is with OM that the negotiations have advanced the most, and the Marseille club will not pay the asking price. As a result, Inter would have changed its mind and, according to the Sports Gazettewould now be ready to let him go on a dry loan.

Carboni has meanwhile made OM his preferred choice for next season. A dry loan and Inter Milan could then hope to see him blossom definitively on the Canebière, thus making his price explode or making him essential in its squad for the future. It remains to be seen whether this option could please Pablo Longoria.

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