Napoli are reportedly monitoring Inter Milan’s Davide Frattesi as part of their plans to reinforce midfield options, though a move in January appears complicated.
Niccolò Ceccarini for TuttoMercatoWeb explains that the Italian side has been evaluating the midfielder’s limited opportunities under Cristian Chivu.
Indeed noting that Frattesi has logged just thirty minutes in his last five Serie A appearances.
Napoli see him as a high-quality option capable of immediately impacting the squad, especially given recent absences in their midfield.
Inter Eye Caprile As Napoli Plot Move For Frattesi
Meanwhile, Inter are preparing for a busy January.
The club continues its search for defensive reinforcements, with Gila, Ordóñez and Guehi among the names under consideration, though costs remain high.
In goal, the likelihood of Yann Sommer’s departure in the summer has pushed the Nerazzurri to focus on Caprile.
Althoughly only recently acquired by Cagliari from Napoli, he is viewed as the most convincing replacement.
Inter’s scouting also extends to younger talent, including Verona’s 2003-born striker Giovane, who has drawn attention from both Napoli and Milan.
The January window is shaping up to be a pivotal moment for squad adjustments.
