Valentin Carboni at OM, it’s official

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Olympique de Marseille has made official the arrival of the great Argentinian hopeful Valentin Carboni, loaned with an option to buy by Inter Milan.

He also had his photo taken with Pablo Longoria and Fabrizio Ravanelli. After Lilian Brassier, Derek Cornelius, Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, Ismael Koné and Mason Greenwood, it was Valentin Carboni’s turn to see his arrival made official by Olympique de Marseille.

The 19-year-old Argentinian midfielder arrives from Inter Milan, where he has played little since he was loaned last season to Monza. This attacking midfielder is a great hope in his country, and he was one of the players who played (and therefore won) the Copa America last June alongside Lionel Messi.

OM did not disclose the amount of the transaction (only listed clubs do, such as Olympique Lyonnais), the details of which can only be recalled as mentioned this weekend by Fabrizio Romano: a paid loan of 1 million euros, with a purchase option set at 35 million euros, plus 4 million euros in possible bonuses. And a buyout clause of 40 million for Inter Milan, in case the Nerazzurri ultimately want to keep their nugget.

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