Reports claim Davide Frattesi expects more playing time at Inter, especially after scoring two goals in two games for Italy during the international break.

Frattesi has become a key player for Italy under Luciano Spalletti, having already scored six goals under the ex-Napoli boss, more than any other player.

Nevertheless, he’s not getting regular playing time at Inter, so the 24-year-old now expects to start more matches at the Stadio Meazza.

Frattesi expects more playing time at Inter after Italy goals

Wednesday’s printed edition of La Gazzetta dello Sport (page two) reports the midfielder’s agent, Beppe Riso, already demanded more playing time for his client during the summer transfer window.

He didn’t push for a sale but suggested that the Italian midfielder would deserve to start more games for his club.

Corriere dello Sport confirms that Frattesi wants to start more games in Serie A this season.

Inter will play six games before the next international break in October, and Frattesi hopes to start one of the two big matches against Manchester City in the Champions League and Milan in Serie A.

The ex-Sassuolo star managed eight goals and seven assists in 42 appearances last season, but he only started six league games.

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  1. I used to think that Pep and 4-3-3 was the future for Italy, then I realized than when Spalletti coached my team it was a beast in Osimhen that made it work. Then he let money and fame go to his head. My buddy Totti fan who told me about this place yesterday was right. You remove a player from a certain environment but you can never take their nature away.

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