Racing Transfer News: National Team Player Confirms Move

The transfer market continues to move in Argentine football and Racing has everything ready to announce its first reinforcement for 2026. An outstanding player of the Argentine National Team dreams of playing in the Academy and Gustavo Costaswho extended his link with the Acade, will have the pleasure of directing it.

«Valentín Carboni has already informed the Inter leadership of his decision: he wants to play for La Academia», said journalist Tomás Davila, who follows Racing on a day-to-day basis, on his X account (formerly Twitter). The offensive midfielder will return to Argentina.

«The idea is to try to close the missing details tomorrow, so that the player can be in Buenos Aires for the weekend. Loan for 1 year, no option», concluded the correspondent. The player still belongs to Inter in Italy, but will change destination in 2026. It is worth noting that Carboni arrived at Inter through a transfer, since your pass belongs to the Genoa.

Racing celebrates its first reinforcement

«Racing wants it to be a long term, but it will most likely be six months, without a purchase option and with a penalty clause. If he does not play a certain number of minutes, Racing must pay Inter. Carboni is on loan in Genoa, but work is being done to terminate that relationship.said César Luis Merlo, during his speech on Picado TV.

Although Valentin Carboni He spent a large part of his career in the Old Continent, his desire is to come to Argentina to wear the colors of Racing: «They confirm to me from the player’s environment that Carboni’s desire to go to Argentina and Racing is there. To the point that he had possibilities of other Italian clubs to go on loan, but he said stop everything, my priority is to close with Racing. And all roads lead to that thing going to end up happening.”Merlo added.

Marcus Cole

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