Inter Milan have made their position clear on Davide Frattesi, with Galatasaray and Nottingham Forest both facing significant hurdles in any attempt to prise the midfielder away.
According to Tuttosport, via FCInter1908, Frattesi remains on the exit list but only under precise conditions.
Inter’s asking price is unchanged at €35 million.
Indeed, the club insist on a definitive departure rather than a temporary solution that would reopen discussions in a few months.
Galatasaray & Nottingham Forest May Not Pursue Move For Inter Outcast Frattesi

One acceptable formula could be a €5m paid loan with a €30m obligation to buy.
Or, alternatively, a purchase option tied to easily achievable conditions.
Galatasaray, for now, appear to be looking elsewhere.
The Turkish champions are more inclined to invest in a defensive midfielder.
With Atalanta’s Ederson among the profiles being evaluated, rather than a box-to-box midfielder like Frattesi.
Nottingham Forest have also made contact in recent days but face different limitations.
Financial Fair Play constraints mean the Premier League side could initially only propose a deal with an option to buy, a structure Inter are unwilling to accept.
In addition, Forest’s involvement in the relegation battle makes the move less appealing.
Juventus, Napoli and Roma remain in the background, but none are currently ready to meet Inter’s demands.
Frattesi himself would prefer to stay in Serie A, but for now, the obstacles remain firmly in place.

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