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·07 de janeiro de 2025
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·07 de janeiro de 2025
Inter Milan are reportedly unwilling to let Davide Frattesi switch to bitter Serie A rivals Roma in the winter transfer window.
According to Tuttosport via FCInterNews, the only thing that could change Beppe Marotta’s mind would be a €40 million offer.
However, there’s no chance Roma can shell out such a substantial figure in January.
Despite Frattesi’s genuine desire to leave Giuseppe Meazza, he’ll likely have to be patient.
Indeed, any hope of his winter exit looks far-fetched.
Furthermore, Simone Inzaghi still hopes to convince his wantaway midfielder to perform a U-turn on his decision.
Roma’s ambition to lure their academy graduate back to the Stadio Olimpico is no secret.
They’ve identified Frattesi as a top midfield target after being informed of the player’s decision to quit Meazza.
However, strapped for cash, they cannot afford his prohibitive price tag this winter.
Everything could change at the end of the season.
That’s because Lorenzo Pellegrini could depart the capital.
Pellegrini’s potential sale would fill Roma’s bank accounts, allowing Florent Ghisolfi to intensify his pursuit of Frattesi.
Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur could hijack Roma’s effort to sign the 25-year-old.
Spurs are reportedly keen on the ex-Sassuolo star and may launch an assault in the coming weeks.