Davide Frattesi’s time at Inter appears to be nearing its end, with the midfielder pushing for a move in search of greater playing time ahead of the World Cup. Tuttosport report (as quoted by TMW) that the Italian international wants more continuity on the pitch and is working towards an exit in the current transfer window.
Inter are open to a sale but have set a firm asking price of 30 million euros, with no discounts, as they look to cash in and reinvest in the market. Juventus have emerged as Frattesi’s preferred destination, with the prospect of being reunited with Luciano Spalletti seen as a key attraction for the player.
Despite this mutual interest, there remains a significant gap between the clubs. Roma and Napoli are also monitoring the situation, while offers have arrived from abroad, including from Fenerbahce, but Frattesi’s priority is to stay in Serie A and he is particularly keen on a move to Turin.
For now, the situation remains delicately poised. The player is pushing to leave, but negotiations are effectively on standby as the interested clubs wait to see whether the passage of time will soften Inter’s stance on the 30 million euro valuation. Ultimately, Frattesi’s future will depend on how far Juventus are willing to go to meet Inter’s demands.