Inter Set €35 Million Terms as Nottingham Forest, Galatasaray Hit Obstacles in Frattesi Talks
Inter’s stance limits negotiations to cash up front or a mandatory buy clause, shutting the door on option-only offers.
Overview
- Nottingham Forest have initiated talks with Inter for Davide Frattesi and have ruled out including Dan Ndoye, having recently rejected Napoli’s approach for the winger.
- Inter have set an asking price of about €35 million and will not accept player-plus deals, limiting proposals to a straight sale or a loan with a purchase obligation.
- Financial Fair Play constraints mean Forest can currently structure only an option-to-buy offer, a format Inter are unwilling to accept, and the club’s relegation battle makes the move less appealing.
- Galatasaray’s earlier €5m loan with a €30m option falls short of Inter’s conditions, and the Turkish side is now prioritizing a defensive midfielder.
- Juventus, Napoli and Roma are monitoring the situation, while Frattesi’s limited minutes after summer sports-hernia surgery underline his push for a January move.