Inter fed up with Frattesi, set higher asking price for Juventus and Napoli
La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Inter are unhappy with Davide Frattesi’s agent talking to other Serie A clubs, so they are ready to sell the Italian midfielder, although Napoli and Juventus will be asked to pay €70m.
Inter are fed up with Frattesi and his agent, Beppe Riso, according to a report from Gazzetta dello Sport.
The Italy international is not a regular starter at the Stadio Meazza, and even if the midfielder has never publicly asked for more playing time, his agent has held talks with several Serie A clubs in recent weeks.
Inter fed up with Frattesi, set higher asking price for Juventus and Napoli
According to Gazzetta, the agent’s attitude upset the Nerazzurri, who are now ready to offload Frattesi.
Roma director Florent Ghisolfi is already in Milan to talk to the player’s representative, but according to Gazzetta, Riso has also held informal negotiations with Napoli and Juventus.
Bianconeri and Partenopei are direct Inter rivals this season, so Gazzetta claims that Frattesi’s price for them is €70m. Roma will be demanded to pay around €45m.
Inter are reportedly open to discussing an initial loan deal with the Giallorossi and payment spread across multiple financial years.