OM spends €30 million to acquire a young prodigy

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OM have reportedly made an offer of 30 million euros to secure the services of a young Argentinian.

Olympique de Marseille continues its summer shopping. After having settled the question of the coach by managing to attract Roberto De Zerbi, then completed the arrivals of Lilian Brassier and Ismaël Koné, the Marseille leaders are in the process of accelerating on another hot file, that of Valentin Carboni.

A 19-year-old attacking midfielder, Carboni was loaned to Monza by Inter Milan last season. Considered a great hope for Argentinian football, he won the Copa America with the Albiceleste on Sunday evening. Enough to make his value climb even further…

OM has submitted an offer to Inter

According to information released this Monday by MediasetOM would have offered 30 million euros to the Nerazzurri. According to RMC Sport, the residents of the Stade Vélodrome would have indeed submitted an offer to Inter, but it would be lower than that mentioned by the transalpine media.

Under contract until June 2028 with the Lombard club, Valentin Carboni has played 32 matches in all competitions with Monza, scoring 2 goals and providing 4 assists.

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