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Inter Milan’s Carboni Joins Racing Club on Loan Deal

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Inter Milan have agreed a new loan move for Valentin Carboni, who will join Racing Club on a one-year deal without an option to buy after an unconvincing spell at Genoa, with Inter legend Diego Milito’s role as Racing president playing a key factor in negotiations.

Valentin Carboni Secures Fresh Start With Racing Club Loan After Genoa Struggles

The 2005-born playmaker will return to his home country of Argentina on a season-long loan arrangement, seeking to rebuild his form and confidence following a difficult period at Genoa. Racing Club president Diego Milito, the former Inter striker, played a crucial role in facilitating the transfer negotiations between the clubs.

Inter had hoped Carboni would relaunch his career at Genoa following almost a year out with a serious injury, but the young midfielder struggled to find continuity during his time with the Serie A side. The lack of regular playing time prompted the Nerazzurri to seek a new solution focused on providing the player with consistent minutes and the opportunity to regain his confidence.

Carboni opted to return to Argentina despite receiving interest from other Serie A clubs including Cagliari and Lecce, believing Racing offered the best environment to rebuild his form and momentum. The presence of Milito as club president provided additional reassurance for both the player and Inter regarding the move’s potential success.

For Inter Milan, the loan represents a development opportunity rather than a permanent separation, as Carboni remains firmly part of the club’s long-term planning. The Nerazzurri view the move as essential for the young playmaker’s progression, allowing him to gain valuable experience in familiar surroundings while maintaining his connection to the Italian giants.