Overview
- Football Italia reports Inter are unwilling to discuss Davide Frattesi’s departure in the final days of the window, regardless of the deal structure.
- Sky Sport Italia, via Gianluca Di Marzio, reported Newcastle re-engaged this week and had an initial loan proposal with an obligation to buy turned down.
- Inter previously indicated openness only at around €40 million or via a loan with an obligation tied to easily achievable conditions.
- The midfielder is not formally on the market, yet talks were entertained earlier provided terms were clear and the process moved quickly.
- Frattesi’s situation includes agent Beppe Riso’s prior push for a move, substantial 2024–25 minutes largely from the bench, 15 goals in 89 Inter games, and a contract through June 2028.