Tottenham offered chance to sign ‘frustrated’ £42m Inter Milan midfielder
Tottenham Hotspur have been presented with an intriguing opportunity to bolster their midfield options by signing Inter Milan’s Davide Frattesi.
Tottenham’s January transfer plans
Tottenham Hotspur have already made an early move in the January window, securing the services of Antonin Kinsky, a promising goalkeeper expected to provide competition for Guglielmo Vicario.
While Kinsky’s arrival is a step towards improving squad depth, it is evident that more reinforcements are required if Spurs are to salvage a season that has not gone according to plan.
Sitting in 12th place in the Premier League with 24 points from 20 matches, Tottenham find themselves 12 points adrift of fourth-placed Chelsea.
This underwhelming record has left fans in north London far from satisfied, despite the promising attacking style introduced by Postecoglou.
The Australian manager, however, continues to enjoy the backing of the club’s hierarchy, who are keen to address key weaknesses in the squad.
With the need for midfield reinforcements becoming increasingly apparent, Tottenham are exploring opportunities to bring in quality players who can add both creativity and control to the centre of the park. One such opportunity now lies in the availability of a highly rated Italy international.
Tottenham offered Inter Milan’s Davide Frattesi
It has emerged that Tottenham Hotspur have been presented with the chance to sign Inter Milan midfielder Davide Frattesi.
According to TBR Football chief correspondent Graeme Bailey, the north London club are actively looking to strengthen their midfield, and Frattesi’s representatives have made it known that the 25-year-old is available for a potential move.
Frattesi, who officially joined Inter Milan in the summer after a loan spell from Sassuolo, has struggled to find satisfaction at the Serie A club.
The Italy international, who has earned 25 caps for his country, is reportedly frustrated with his situation at Inter and is now seeking opportunities elsewhere.
This development has led his representatives to reach out to clubs across Europe, including Tottenham, to gauge interest in their client.
Why Frattesi might not be a perfect fit for Tottenham
While the opportunity to sign Davide Frattesi might seem appealing, there are indications that a move to north London is unlikely to materialise.
Reports suggest that the player, valued at approximately £42 million, prefers to remain in Serie A rather than embark on a Premier League adventure.
Tottenham already boast two Italy internationals in their squad—Guglielmo Vicario and Destiny Udogie—but it appears that Frattesi has little interest in joining them.
Instead, he is thought to be more inclined towards a return to Roma, where Claudio Ranieri is reportedly eager to secure his services.
For Tottenham, this raises questions about whether pursuing the midfielder is a worthwhile endeavour, particularly if the player’s commitment to the move is in doubt.
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