
While waiting to look at the first transfer, Inter are focusing on selling. Especially, in the case of David Fratesi. The former Sassuolo midfielder, a second star under Simone Inzaghi who was crucial before and after the Scudetto during a campaign that ended with a crushing defeat in the Champions League, has struggled to find a place to play with Chivu and looks hardly a certainty for next season. On top of that, an English club like Nottingham Forest is interested: a financially strong team. In fact, in the late 70s, the two-time European champion club completed a shockingly lucrative transfer: selling Anderson to Manchester City with a bonus of more than 135 million euros, bought from Newcastle two years earlier for 41 million. This amount will obviously be reinvested in the market to strengthen the team: Fratesi is liked, an attempt has already been made in January, and Inter want 30 million euros to leave him. The clubs have begun negotiations for a positive outcome, but what does Fratessi think? Fratesi himself wants to stay in Italy. Juventus are being talked about in this regard, which is an attractive destination for the player.

