Franco Carboni will be a River player – Santa Fe Deportivo

Franco Carboni will be a River player – Santa Fe Deportivo
Franco Carboni will be a River player – Santa Fe Deportivo

After a long and impatient 27 days since the transfer market opened, River put first: after unblocking Adam Bareiro and with Federico Gattoni and Jeremias Ledesma falling, The Millionaire knows that he will have to strengthen himself in view of what they will be the round of 16 of the Copa Libertadores and he was not satisfied: I buckle Franco Carbonithe left back who plays for Inter Milan, that will arrive to the Nuñez club for a two-year loan with a purchase option of 4 million euroswhile The Nerazzurri leadership will have a buyback clause of 12 million euros.

The truth is that the Millionaire had already begun to engage in conversations with the 21-year-old’s entourage days ago. However, this Monday the official confirmation came: there was an agreement between the two parties and The defender will be a new Banda player for at least two years.

The idea of ​​​​Núñez’s cast is to announce it along with other reinforcements. Meanwhile, the leadership led by Jorge Brito does not give up the fight and negotiates with other footballers to continue incorporating new faces into Martin Demichelis’ team.

With the arrival of Franco Carboni, Ezequiel’s son and Valentin’s brother, Enzo Diaz– which left many doubts in the first semester, and Milton Casco will have a natural competitor with whom to fight for a place in the starting eleven.

For his part, Carboni had no experience in the Italian champion and was far behind in the consideration of coach Simone Inzagi. That is why they looked for a new destination for him: He was first loaned to Monza and then to Ternana Calcio of Serie C.. Therefore, Inter welcomed him to transfer him to River.

 
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