“Despite the Turkish option, Juve clearly start from a position of advantage in the race for the Italian midfielder — a detail that could prove decisive in shaping the outcome of the situation,” said Moretto during his appearance on Fabrizio Romano’s Italian YouTube channel.
Inter won’t sell Frattesi on the low
The transfer market expert also insists that Inter have no desire to sell the midfielder at a cut price, but could be open to a loan with an obligation to buy at the end of the season.
“The Nerazzurri are aware that Frattesi’s departure in January is an increasingly concrete and realistic scenario, but the club have no intention of underselling him.
“They are seeking a permanent transfer, preferably within Italy, with a loan turning into an obligation to buy the only alternative on the table.
“That is why, should the direct line with Juventus grow stronger, the two clubs could put together a ‘Conceição-style’ operation: a sizeable paid loan followed by a mandatory purchase at the end of the season.”
Juventus will be looking to add at least one new midfielder in January to add some much-needed depth to Spalletti’s squad. However, it remains to be seen if the club will acquire a box-to-box midfielder like Frattesi or the deep-lying playmaker the manager is seeking.

