Juventus is tracking Inter midfielder Davide Frattesi, with Inter valuing him at €30-35m.
Juventus is keeping a close eye on Inter midfielder Davide Frattesi, whose future in Milan appears increasingly uncertain.
Frattesi has struggled to secure a central role at Inter, even after the tactical reshuffle under new head coach Cristian Chivu.
Inter values Frattesi between €30m and €35m and has no intention of offering discounts, particularly to domestic rivals like Juventus. Talks between the two clubs remain complicated, with no agreement reached on potential player exchanges.
Juventus’ interest in Frattesi grew after Luciano Spalletti’s appointment, who sees the midfielder as an ideal fit to inject dynamism and goals into his midfield. Spalletti previously brought out the best in Frattesi at international level.
Fenerbahçe has made enquiries about Frattesi, but a move to Turkey doesn’t appeal to the player, who prefers to remain in Italy and reunite with Spalletti. Inter would only consider a deal involving Khéphren Thuram, an option Juventus has firmly rejected.
Andrea Cambiaso has also been appreciated in Milan, particularly following Denzel Dumfries’ injury, but Juventus regards the full-back as untouchable. Frattesi’s future remains unresolved, but his long-term path is set to lead away from San Siro.
Inter is firm on their valuation, and Juventus is weighing its options. A loan deal with an obligation to buy is a possible outcome, but Inter won’t offer discounts.