Gianluca Di Marzio reports that Inter Milan have established a clear price tag for midfielder Davide Frattesi, valuing him at €45 million. This decision comes amid growing concerns regarding Frattesi’s limited playing time since joining the club.
Frattesi, who has expressed dissatisfaction with his current role, has found himself primarily utilized as a substitute under coach Simone Inzaghi. Despite participating in numerous matches, he has yet to secure a consistent starting position, leading to speculation about his future at Inter.
The club’s valuation reflects their desire to recoup the significant investment made when they signed him from Sassuolo. Since his arrival, Frattesi has been seen as a promising talent, but his lack of regular minutes has prompted discussions about a potential transfer.
Several clubs have shown interest in acquiring the 25-year-old midfielder, with Roma being a notable contender. Frattesi’s connection to Roma runs deep; he grew up supporting the club and progressed through their youth academy. However, Inter are determined not to let him go for less than their asking price.
The situation remains fluid as clubs assess their options and negotiate potential deals. For Frattesi, finding a club where he can play regularly is crucial, especially with the 2026 World Cup on the horizon.