Inter have reportedly rejected Juventus‘ approach for their midfielder Davide Frattesi but are ready to send Martin Satriano to Brest for €7m.

Inter are preparing to defend their champions status in Serie A in 2024-25 and are not considering selling their star players.

According to the latest report from Gazzetta, Juventus have been among the clubs inquiring about Frattesi, but the Nerazzurri rejected their approach and didn’t even sit down to discuss a potential deal.

Inter reject Juventus approach for Frattesi – report

Midfielders are playing a key role under Simone Inzaghi and Gazzetta highlights that only Real Madrid scored more goals than the Nerazzurri with midfielders during the 2023-24 campaign.

Bayern Munich were linked with a move for Hakan Calhanoglu at the start of July, but the Nerazzurri were unwilling to sell for less than €70m, and the Turkey international decided to stay at the Stadio Meazza.

Frattesi was not a regular starter under Inzaghi in 2023-24 but still managed eight goals and seven assists in 42 appearances across all competitions with the Nerazzurri in his first season at the club.

Inter accept offer for Satriano

At the same time, according to Foot Mercato, the defending Serie A champions have accepted an offer from Brest for Satriano. The bid from the French club was worth €7m but the Uruguayan striker is still in talks with the club where he spent the last season on loan.

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