Inter Milan have set their stance on Davide Frattesi clear, with the midfielder now considered expendable if the right offer arrives.
According to Tuttosport, Inter value Frattesi at around €35 million and are only open to a permanent transfer.
One possible structure could involve a €5m paid loan with an obligation to buy set at €30m, or a conditional option with easily achievable clauses.
The market picture remains fluid.
Galatasaray are now shifting focus toward a more defensive midfielder, cooling their interest.
Nottingham Forest & Serie A Clubs Monitor Inter Milan Midfielder Frattesi

Nottingham Forest remain attentive to the Italian.
However, they are currently restricted to proposing a deal with an option to buy due to Financial Fair Play limits.
Serie A interest also exists.
Juventus, Napoli and Roma are all monitoring the situation, but none are prepared to meet Inter’s valuation at this stage.
Frattesi himself would prefer to remain in Italy rather than move abroad.
In the background, Simone Inzaghi could yet return with an offer for either Stefan de Vrij or Francesco Acerbi, with the Dutch defender his preferred option for Al-Hilal.
Inter, however, are clear that no centre-back will leave without a replacement arriving first.
Asllani, meanwhile, will not return from Torino.
The midfielder remains on the market, but the Granata cannot terminate the loan unilaterally.
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