Overview
- Sassuolo CEO Giovanni Carnevali publicly urged Davide Frattesi to join Juventus and said Sassuolo would welcome him back, while confirming Inter interest in defender Tarik Muharemovic with approaches but no official bids.
- Frattesi has made only four starts under Cristian Chivu this season and is open to a January move to secure regular minutes for his Italy ambitions.
- Inter will only permit a Juventus loan if it includes an obligatory purchase clause, whereas Juventus are exploring a loan-first approach.
- Fenerbahce have entered the race and could meet Inter’s valuation through a loan with obligation, though reports indicate the player prefers Juventus.
- Giuseppe Marotta has signaled Inter will not hold unhappy players, with the club setting a €30–35m price and Juventus weighing proceeds from a 50% Muharemovic sell-on clause to help fund a deal.