Inter Milan could offer Valentin Carboni to Genoa as part of a deal for defender Koni De Winter this summer.
This according to the Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews. They report that the Nerazzurri would not, however, want to let Carboni join Genoa on a permanent basis as part of the deal.
Genoa defender Koni De Winter has enjoyed and outstanding season.
Reportedly, the Belgian has really started to attract transfer interest on the back of his form from last campaign. This includes the interest of Tottenham Hotspur.
And then, big clubs in Serie A are also lining up a move for De Winter.
The likes of Inter Milan, Napoli, and Atalanta are all targeting the Belgian.
Genoa reportedly want a fee of around €30 million to sell Koni De Winter.
However, the Gazzetta dello Sport report, Inter could lower that fee by offering a player going the other way.
Nerazzurri and Argentina attacking midfielder Valentin Carboni is reportedly a target for the Grifone.
And the 20-year-old’s future looks quite uncertain.
According to the Gazzetta, Inter could use Carboni as a bargaining chip to sign De Winter.
However, the newspaper note, the Nerazzurri hardly want to allow the Argentine to join the Grifone on a permanent basis.
Therefore, Inter would only offer Carboni on loan as part of a deal. Either a dry loan, or a loan containing a purchase option as well as a buyback clause.,
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