Offer arrived in training camp with Argentina: Marotta forced to sell him | Goodbye, yes, but Inter sets the price

Offer arrived in training camp with Argentina: Marotta forced to sell him | Goodbye, yes, but Inter sets the price
Offer arrived in training camp with Argentina: Marotta forced to sell him | Goodbye, yes, but Inter sets the price

The assault for the Nerazzurri jewel has begun. The offer comes while he is in training camp with Argentina and now Marotta will have to make a decision.

Not just purchases for next season. Inter will also have to think about transfers, including some excellent ones. While the market begins to boil between the heat of the summer and the hypotheses of negotiations between the big names of international football, some important and unexpected news arrives.

For some years now, Inter has embarked on a long-term path that aims to create a young generation of talented footballers, who can be deployed in the future among the eleven starters of the first team. However, the project must also be defended from possible attacks by other teams interested in young talents.

The news comes from Argentina, while the player was in training camp with the senior team. Valentin Coals, Inter’s young talent, would have ended up in the sights of some English teams. Now Marotta will have to decide whether to sell him or continue to bet on him.

Carboni: goodbye Inter?

Valentin Carboni’s Inter future is increasingly in the balance. After a particularly positive year with Monza, in which he scored 2 goals in 31 games, the young Argentine footballer is returning to Milan, but his stay seems to be coming to an end. His confirmation in Inter’s starting squad is very difficult and this could increase the probability of his transfer.

However, Marotta does not seem willing to be dragged into a short-term negotiation, instead waiting for the end of the Copa America (which will see Carboni’s participation). The one who expressed interest in the footballer was the West Ham. The English club would be ready to offer 14 million euroshowever, faced with a request from Inter of around 30 million.

Valentin Carboni and Lionel Messi (Photo: Instagram @valencarboni)

Out permanently or on loan?

Inter he doesn’t want to give in permanently the Argentine jewel on which he has invested heavily. Lionel Messi himself recently expressed his appreciation for the young player born in 2005. The world champion has in fact stated that Carboni is a player with amazing quality, as well as having grown a lot in recent months.

Now the ball passes to the new president of Inter, Giuseppe Marotta. The idea of ​​selling a young footballer for significant sums is very strong. However, Inter could push for a new loanin order to give further experience to a footballer who could soon become a jewel.

 
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