According to reports from France, Valentin Carboni’s future appears to be with Roberto De Zerbi at Olympique Marseille. Despite Monza’s request for another year-long loan following last season’s arrangement, Marseille have recently accelerated negotiations with Inter Milan for the young Argentine talent.
Footmercato suggest that an agreement between the two clubs for the 2005-born player is nearly complete. While specific figures have not been disclosed, Inter and Marseille have reportedly reached an understanding on the transfer structure. The deal is expected to be a loan with an option to buy, along with a buy-back clause in favor of Inter, allowing the Italian club to maintain control over the player’s future.
The proposed transfer is said to be in its final stages, with only minor details left to be ironed out. This move would provide Carboni with more consistent playing time than he would likely receive in Milan.
Fabrizio Romano also reports that the offer submitted to Inter involves a loan with an option to buy set at €36 million. Inter would retain a slightly higher buy-back option to maintain control over the player. Negotiations are ongoing regarding other crucial details of the transfer.
According to Calciomercato, the young player is expected to arrive in Italy soon to discuss the proposal directly with Inter. This development suggests that the transfer is progressing and could be finalized in the near future, pending these final discussions and agreements.