Among OM’s many summer recruits, there are some who will not last long in Marseille. Adrien Rabiot and Mason Greenwood are among them, they who found in the Marseille city the ideal springboard to meet their careerist expectations of the moment, with a host of suitors for their coats. However, the two stars in question will certainly stay longer in Ligue 1 than another Olympian reinforcement of the summer.
The subject of endless negotiations during the off-season with Inter, Valentin Carboni – considered by some as the new Leo Messi – will be returned to the sender prematurely. The reason for this about-face, the serious injury contracted these days by the young attacking midfielder with the Argentine selection: a sprain of the cruciate ligaments of the left knee.
Carboni returning to Inter this winter
Loaned for the season by the Nerazzurri – for one million euros – with the support of a prohibitive purchase option of 36 million, the young 19-year-old talent, who last year burst onto the screen in Serie A with Monza, will not play again for many months and therefore no longer enters into the plans of Roberto De Zerbi and OM. So much so that Pablo Longoria has already reconnected with Milan management to reconsider the loan agreements according to Gazzetta dello Sport.
The objective of the Marseillais is clear: to put an end as quickly as possible to the Marseille adventure of the unfortunate Valentin Carboni, without assuming the cost of his rehabilitation. Inter would welcome this prospect, keen to keep control of the convalescence of their nugget. Since his arrival at OM, the Albiceleste prodigy has played little: barely more than 100 minutes spread over four appearances, including an inconclusive start against Angers before the international break.