Valentin Carboni, the talented 19-year-old currently on loan from Inter Milan to Marseille, has been dealt a major setback after sustaining a serious knee injury while on international duty with Argentina. The midfielder has ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL), an injury expected to sideline him for at least six months. Given the long recovery process associated with ACL injuries, there are concerns that he could miss the remainder of the 2024-25 season, just two months into the campaign. This injury occurred before Argentina’s World Cup qualifying match against Venezuela, which ended in a 1-1 draw.
Missed Opportunity for Argentina and Marseille
Carboni had earned a call-up to Lionel Scaloni’s squad for Argentina’s World Cup qualifiers against Venezuela and Bolivia, following his impressive performances at the club level. Unfortunately, the injury meant that he was unable to feature in the matches, a disappointment both for the player and his national team. For Marseille, the absence of Carboni could significantly impact their attacking options as they push for success in Ligue 1 and European competitions. After making his mark in Serie A last season during his loan spell with Monza, Carboni was seen as a key figure in Marseille’s plans this year.
Impact on Marseille’s Long-Term Plans
Carboni’s loan move to Marseille came with high expectations after his strong showing at Monza during the 2022-23 season. The French club agreed to pay €1 million for the season-long loan and negotiated a buy option set at €36 million. If Marseille had decided to make the move permanent, Inter Milan would still retain a €40 million buy-back clause, ensuring a potential future return for the player to the
Nerazzurri. However, this injury may complicate those plans. With his future now uncertain due to the severity of his ACL rupture, Marseille may reconsider their decision to pursue a permanent transfer. Whether the French side still views Carboni as part of their long-term plans remains to be seen, especially given the lengthy rehabilitation process he now faces.
A Promising Career Interrupted
Carboni’s injury is a major blow for the young Argentine, who had been making significant strides in his career. After rising through the ranks at Inter Milan, he showed great promise during his loan spell at Monza, catching the attention of several European clubs. His performances last season earned him the opportunity to join Marseille and compete in a top European league. Now, with the serious nature of his injury, he faces a challenging road to recovery. The long rehabilitation process will be crucial for him to regain his form and return to the high level of football that had earned him both national team recognition and interest from top clubs.