Overview
- Juventus are exploring a January move for Davide Frattesi on a temporary deal, but Inter will only approve a loan that includes a mandatory purchase clause.
- Reporting in Italy places Inter’s price at roughly €30–€35 million, with some outlets citing a €35 million tag for their out-of-favor midfielder.
- Fenerbahçe have entered the race and are viewed as capable of structuring a loan with obligation, though the player is understood to favor Juventus or other options.
- Davide Frattesi has started only four matches this season under Cristian Chivu, prompting a search for playing time to bolster his Italy World Cup chances.
- Inter president Giuseppe Marotta has signaled he will not keep unhappy players, while ideas involving Khéphren Thuram or a Tarik Muharemovic-related mechanism have been floated but remain complicated.