Inter Milan Ends Valentín Carboni’s Loan Spell at Marseille Prematurely
Inter Milan has announced the early termination of Valentín Carboni’s loan agreement with Olympique de Marseille. The 19-year-old Argentine striker’s return to his parent club comes after mutual discussions between both teams and the player.
Carboni’s loan spell in Ligue 1 was cut short due to a severe injury. The young talent suffered a torn ACL in his left knee during international duty with Argentina in October. This unfortunate incident limited his appearances for Marseille to just four matches under manager Roberto De Zerbi in the early part of the 2024-2025 season.
Inter Milan’s decision to recall Carboni aligns with their long-term plans for the player. Reports suggest that the Italian club aims to have Carboni fully recovered and available for selection in time for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup. This move allows Inter to closely monitor and manage the striker’s rehabilitation process.
The early loan termination highlights the challenges young players face when dealing with serious injuries during crucial developmental periods. It also demonstrates Inter Milan’s commitment to nurturing their talented prospects, even when setbacks occur during loan spells.