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Valentín Carboni
Carboni with Argentina U20 in 2023
Personal information
Full name Valentín Carboni[1]
Date of birth (2005-03-05) 5 March 2005 (age 19)[1]
Place of birth Buenos Aires, Argentina
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)[1]
Position(s) Attacking midfielder
Team information
Current team
Marseille
(on loan from Inter Milan)
Number 7
Youth career
2013–2019 Lanús
2019–2020 Catania
2020–2022 Inter Milan
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2022– Inter Milan 5 (0)
2023–2024Monza (loan) 31 (2)
2024–Marseille (loan) 4 (0)
International career
2021–2022 Italy U17 11 (4)
2022– Argentina U20 7 (2)
2024– Argentina 3 (0)
Medal record
Men's football
Representing  Argentina
Copa América
Winner 2024 United States
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 4 October 2024
‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 29 June 2024

Valentín Carboni (born 5 March 2005) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder for Ligue 1 club Marseille, on loan from Serie A club Inter Milan, and the Argentina national team.

Club career

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Early years

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Born in Buenos Aires, in his early childhood Carboni played futsal at the grassroots team Club Lafuente in Lanús; in 2013, aged eight, he started playing football by joining the youth academy of Lanús.[2][3][4]

In July 2019, Carboni joined the youth sector of Italian side Catania,[3] together with his older brother Franco and his father Ezequiel, who had just taken on a double role as youth coach and head of youth development at the club.[2][4][5]

Inter Milan

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One year later, after having attracted the interest of several high-profile European clubs,[4] the midfielder and his brother both joined Serie A club Inter Milan, for an estimated 300,000 transfer fee.[2][4][6]

Carboni quickly came through the Nerazzurri's youth ranks, establishing himself as part of the under-19 squad since the start of the 2021–22 season,[2][3][4] and helping the aforementioned team win the under-19 national championship in 2022.[4][7][8]

At the start of the 2022–23 campaign, while keeping featuring for the Primavera squad in the national league and in the UEFA Youth League,[9] Carboni started training with Inter Milan's first team under head coach Simone Inzaghi.[4] The midfielder subsequently made his professional debut on 1 October 2022, at 17 years and 206 days, coming on as a substitute for Federico Dimarco in the 88th minute of a 2–1 league loss against Roma.[10][11] Then, on 1 November, he made his UEFA Champions League debut, replacing Joaquín Correa in the 76th minute of a 2–0 group stage loss against Bayern Munich.[12]

In July 2023, Carboni signed a new long-term contract with Inter Milan.[13][14]

Loan to Monza

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On 15 July 2023, Carboni officially joined fellow Serie A club Monza on a season-long loan.[15][16] On 1 December, he scored his first professional goal in a 2–1 home league defeat to Juventus.[17][18]

Loan to Marseille

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On 7 August 2024, Carboni joined French side Olympique de Marseille on a season-long loan, with an option to buy and a counter-option in favour of Inter.[19][20]

International career

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Thanks to his dual citizenship, Carboni is eligible to represent both Italy and Argentina at international level.[21]

Italy youth

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In 2019, he was involved in several training camps with the Italian under-15 national team;[22][23] then, he proceeded to play for the Italian under-17 national team between 2021 and 2022.[24][25]

Argentina youth

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In March 2022, he switched allegiance to Argentina and received his first official call-up to the Argentine senior national team, having been included in the preliminary list for the 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification matches against Venezuela and Ecuador.[6][26][27]

In May 2022, he was included by head coach Javier Mascherano in the Argentine under-20 squad that took part in the Maurice Revello Tournament in France,[28] as the Albiceleste eventually finished in fifth place, after winning the play-off match against Japan.[29]

In October 2022, he was included by head coach Lionel Scaloni in Argentina's preliminary squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, although he did not make the cut to the final 26-men list.[4][30]

In March 2023, he was called up again to the Argentina senior national team for two friendly matches against Panama and Curaçao.[31]

In May of the same year, he was included in the final squad for the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Argentina.[32][33] On the debut on 20 May he scored his first goal in a 2–1 victory against Uzbekistan.[34]

Argentina senior

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Carboni made his debut for the senior Argentina national team on 26 March 2024 in a friendly against Costa Rica, substituting Ángel Di María in the 82nd minute.[35]

In June 2024, and with only two matches played with Argentina senior team, Carboni was included in Lionel Scaloni's final 26-man Argentina squad for the 2024 Copa América.[36]

Style of play

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Carboni is a left-footed attacking midfielder who mainly operates in the number 10 role,[2][4][37] but can also play as a centre-forward,[4] an inverted winger on the right side,[4][37] or a mezzala.[4] An elegant, composed, and creative player,[2][37] he frequently moves between his team's attacking lines,[4] whether he keeps possession with his ball control,[2][37] finds team-mates via through passes or first-touch combinations,[2][4] or directly goes for the shot from short or long range.[2][37]

Despite being mainly regarded for his offensive contributions, thanks to his vision, his individual technique, and his dribbling skills,[2][4] he has proved to be effective in the defensive side of his game, as well, especially because of his work rate.[37]

He named his fellow countryman Lionel Messi as his biggest source of inspiration.[4]

In September 2022, Carboni was included in The Guardian's list of the 60 best talents in the world to be born in 2005.[21]

Personal life

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Carboni is the son of former Argentine footballer Ezequiel Carboni.[6][38][39]

His older brother Franco (born 2003) is a footballer himself: the two played together in the youth sectors of Lanús, Catania and Inter Milan.[4][6][40][41]

He also has two younger siblings, Cristiano (born 2009) and Alma (born 2016).[4][40][41]

Career statistics

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Club

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As of match played 4 October 2024[42]
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League Cup Europe Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Inter Milan 2022–23 Serie A 5 0 0 0 1[a] 0 0 0 6 0
Monza (loan) 2023–24 Serie A 31 2 1 0 32 2
Marseille (loan) 2024–25 Ligue 1 4 0 0 0 4 0
Career total 40 2 1 0 1 0 0 0 42 2
  1. ^ Appearance in UEFA Champions League

International

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As of match played 29 June 2024[42]
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team Year Apps Goals
Argentina 2024 3 0
Total 3 0

Honours

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Inter Under-19

Inter Milan

Argentina

References

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  3. ^ a b c Paolisso, Luigi (2 September 2022). "Saranno famosi, alla scoperta di Carboni: il baby talento che sta scalando le gerarchie dell'Inter". footballnews24.it (in Italian).
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