What role will Davide Frattesi play in Cristian Chivu’s new Inter? The answer to this question will determine the future of the Nerazzurri midfielder, a key player in the Inzaghi era, who has repeatedly called for more playing time in recent times. Now, after watching the entire Champions League final from the bench, his relationship with the new coach will also be decisive in determining Inter’s transfer priorities. In the meantime, let’s take a look at how Frattesi’s odds of moving to Roma or Juve are changing.

FRATTESI ODDS FOR ROMA AND JUVE— The man who dragged Inter to Munich with his goal to make it 4-3 against Barcelona, then watched the entire final from the bench: a paradox that confirms the feeling that the Roman midfielder’s performance is inversely proportional to the minutes he plays in aanother season as a co-protagonist, which nevertheless ended with five goals in the league and two in the Champions League and not even 2,000 minutes played, spread over 47 appearances. Too little for someone who is a regular in the national team and is demanding more playing time at club level: after the discontent in January, Frattesi could once again consider a change of club.

GIALLOROSSI IN POLE POSITION, BUT…— In any case, Roma would still be in pole position, where he would return out of love (he is Roman and a Roma fan) and find a coach like Gasperini who rewards the contributions of midfielders. Odds are 2.50 on Snai, 3.00 on Goldbet, and 3.50 on Sisal. The alternative would be Juventus: Frattesi was a target for Giuntoli and the old management, but he could also be part of the plans of the new Bianconeri board, which could focus on him to add quality to the midfield and also to Italianize the squad.

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