The prospect of Davide Frattesi leaving Inter in January is becoming increasingly realistic, with Napoli, Juventus and Roma reportedly interested in the Italian.
The midfielder has struggled for consistent minutes this season, and several clubs, both in Italy and abroad, are exploring a potential move.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Atletico Madrid showed interest during the summer but never followed up with a formal bid.
Within Serie A, however, Roma, Juventus and Napoli have all made enquiries in recent months.
Inter Stand Firm Over Selling Frattesi To Serie A Rivals Roma, Napoli & Juventus

Inter’s stance remains firm. “There have been no negotiations,” reports the Gazzetta.
“Inter demanded around €45 million from Roma and close to €70 million from Napoli and Juventus – a deliberately high asking price.”
The club’s leadership, Beppe Marotta and Piero Ausilio, are understood to be reluctant to sell Frattesi to a Scudetto rival.
Particularly with Antonio Conte’s Napoli among the interested parties.
Still, if his playing time does not improve in the coming weeks, the January window could open the door to a new chapter for the 25-year-old Italy international.

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