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Inter set Frattesi’s price after Juventus interest

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According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the situation surrounding Davide Frattesi is becoming more delicate as the season progresses. The Italian midfielder, born in 1999, is not finding the consistent game time he expected at Inter. He arrived with high hopes and a desire to establish himself as a key figure in Simone Inzaghi’s squad.

However, despite his energy and dynamic playing style, his role has remained limited. The club continues to view him as a rotation option rather than a guaranteed starter. This scenario has led the player and his entourage to reconsider their plans.

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Frattesi might once again request a transfer during the January window. The feeling is that little has changed since the summer. His minutes on the pitch remain few compared to what he had projected for his career growth.

He is a competitive player with strong ambition, and a lack of continuity could slow down his development. For this reason, his representatives are evaluating potential opportunities, both in Italy and abroad, where he could play with greater regularity.

Juventus observes the situation closely

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Juventus have shown interest in Frattesi for some time. The club appreciates his ability to break lines, support attacks, and bring intensity to midfield.

The Turin side is reportedly monitoring developments with patience. They are aware that Inter may be open to discussions if the situation between player and management does not improve.

However, the financial aspect presents a significant obstacle. Should Frattesi be officially placed on the market, his value could be around 35 million euros. This figure reflects both his age and his potential.

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Yet Juventus would struggle to invest such a sum in the winter transfer window. The club is managing its budget carefully and might need to offload players first before attempting negotiations.

A possible loan with an obligation to buy could be explored, though Inter might prefer a direct sale. For now, the situation remains in balance. Frattesi wants to play more, Inter have not changed their stance, and Juventus are watching from the sidelines.

The January market could provide an opportunity, but only if all parties find common ground. The next few weeks will be decisive for the midfielder’s future.

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