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Valentín Carboni Set for Genoa Loan Move

Argentina midfielder Valentin Carboni in action during the first half of an international friendly soccer match against Guatemala, Friday, June 14, 2024, in Landover, Md. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
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Valentin Carboni is going to join Genoa on a one-year loan from Inter Milan which marks a new step in his career. The loan deal might include a €1 million fee if certain things happen but there’s no option to buy him. Genoa and Inter Milan are still working on finishing up the contract stuff.

  • Valentin Carboni will join Genoa on a one-year loan from Inter Milan.
  • The loan includes a possible €1 million fee based on how well he does.
  • No option to buy him is in the deal.

Carboni’s Move to Genoa

Valentin Carboni who’s a talented player from Argentina, is moving to Genoa on loan from Inter Milan. This move is another part of his journey after playing at Olympique Marseille and AC Monza. The clubs made a deal that could include a €1 million loan fee if he plays good but they can’t buy him permanent.


When Carboni goes to Genoa he’ll be playing with a team that wants to do better in Serie A. Genoa has some tough games coming up like against AC Milan. If you wanna know what kind of team he’s joining, you should look at how they been doing lately and their history.

Carboni’s Development at Inter Milan

Inter Milan has been really important for Carboni since he came in 2022. While he was there he played 36 games in Serie A scored 2 goals and helped make 4 more goals happen. He can play different positions like attacking mid right wing and central mid which is pretty cool about him at Inter Milan.

If you wanna know more about what Inter Milan has done and their team, there’s more stuff to read. Now that Carboni is going to Genoa Italian football is gonna see how this young player does in one of its best leagues.

Serie A and Future Prospects

Carboni going to Genoa shows how Serie A teams are always trying to get better players. If you want to learn more about Serie A and how it works there’s lots to read about the league. This move shows that Carboni could be really good and has lots of chances to do well in his career.

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