Valentin Carboni can stay at Inter: his valuation is 40 million

Valentin Carboni can stay at Inter: his valuation is 40 million
Valentin Carboni can stay at Inter: his valuation is 40 million

It’s worth it and I’m keeping it. The new balancing act of Marotta and Ausilio is to make the market without sacrificing any big players and without losing control of Valentin Carboni, a pure talent born in 2005 who could immediately guarantee an important treasure and then go on to attack Gudmundsson. However, the possibility of reaching the Icelandic player from Genoa with the “Frattesi model”, i.e. an onerous loan with obligation to buy, would allow the weight of the investment to be shifted to the next financial year – a formula that could also suit the Grifone, whose debt restructuring plan with the treasury envisages an annual profit which for 2024 is already guaranteed by the 13 million arriving for Martinez – and consequently not having to monetize with Carboni.

Cup Effect

The boy is an atypical left-footed player on whom the Nerazzurri managers are betting with their eyes closed. So much so that it was valued at 30 million before being called up to Argentina for the Copa America further increased its value. After the numbers (including a penalty awarded) as a starter in the last test against Guatemala alongside the idol Messi, Franco’s brother – who has just moved on loan to River – watched the victories against Canada and Chile from the bench. With the first place in the already secured group, in tomorrow night’s match against Peru coach Scaloni should make a turnover and could launch the boy again from the 1st minute. If Vale is able to exploit the opportunity, the international showcase could attract indecent offers that Inter would have the obligation to take into consideration. But the orientation remains precisely that of maintaining control of the card.

Where do I put it?

Vale is still a problem that many would like to have, but which requires careful consideration. After the loan to Monza, the boy wants an adjustment (last summer he signed until 2028 at 800 thousand euros per season) and asks to play with the continuity that he would hardly find at Inter next season for a numerical but also tactical question. In fact, he gives his best as an attacking midfielder or as an offensive winger and in Inzaghi’s 3-5-2 (who would also like to evaluate him during the gathering in Appiano, once the holidays are over) he could at most adapt to being a second striker. In short, by staying with the Nerazzurri he would risk losing value. The first option would be to send him on loan again to a team that guarantees him space and the right position on the pitch. The clubs that have already shown interest, however, would like to take him permanently. Lazio, a destination that the boy would also have liked, tried to play ahead of time at the beginning of June. Fiorentina offered 20 million in January in vain, but now that Palladino has arrived from Monza, they could come back. Vale’s future will be decided calmly and carefully, at the end of the America’s Cup. But for a definitive transfer, an offer higher than 40 million should arrive.

 
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