Report – Inter Milan Could Send Argentina Wonderkid On Loan To Parma After Injury Nightmare
Report – Inter Milan Could Send Argentina Wonderkid On Loan To Parma After Injury Nightmare
Inter Milan could send attacking midfielder Valentin Carboni on loan to Parma next season after his long injury layoff.
This according to today's print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, via FCInterNews.
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Inter Milan loaned attacking midfielder Valentin Carboni to Marseille last summer.
The Argentine had spent the previous season on loan with Monza. That had been his first campaign in senior football.
After showing significant promise at Mozna, Carboni went to Marseille with big expectations.
Reportedly, the French club had a purchase option in the then-19-year-old worth over €40 million. And for their part, Inter had a buyback.
That is a reflection of how highly both clubs rated Carboni's potential.
Inter Could Loan Valentin Carboni To Parma
FROSINONE, ITALY – JANUARY 06: Valentin Carboni of AC Monza celebrates after scoring goal 0-2 during the Serie A TIM match between Frosinone Calcio and AC Monza at Stadio Benito Stirpe on January 06, 2024 in Frosinone, Italy. (Photo by)
However, Carboni suffered an ACL tear while in training with the Argentina national team in October.
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That brought the young attacking midfielder's momentum to a screeching halt.
Therefore, Carboni has spent the past several months recovering from that horror injury.
And now, the Argentine is nearly ready to return. Reportedly, he will be in Inter's squad for the Club World Cup this summer.
Meanwhile, Inter must make a decision about Carboni's future. And another loan deal would certainly be a possibility.
According to Tuttosport, one idea would be a loan to Parma. The Nerazzurri are certainly eyeing several of the Gialloblu's players up, as they are set to appoint Cristian Chivu as coach.
Therefore, Tuttosport report, there would be a possibility of Carboni's name coming up in negotiations.
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