Davide Frattesi to join Serie A giants after snubbing Premier League move

Brighton made a move to sign Sassuolo midfielder Davide Frattesi, but the player is not ready to leave Italy. Inter are set to beat Milan and Juventus to his signature.
Frattesi will stay in Italy
Frattesi will stay in Italy / Jean Catuffe/Getty Images
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Italy international midfielder Davide Frattesi has shunned a move to the Premier League and looks set to join Inter from Sassuolo instead, sources have told 90min.

The 23-year-old announced himself as one of Serie A's rising stars last season, earning a senior international call-up.

Frattesi became the subject of interest from clubs in England. Brighton made an approach to sign him, while the likes of Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham had also checked on his situation in recent months.

Brighton, who have already lost Alexis Mac Allister this summer and look set to sell Moises Caicedo, identified Frattesi as one of their summer targets.


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Though the prospect of linking up with Roberto De Zerbi did appeal to the midfielder, Frattesi made It clear that he did not feel a move to the Premier League was right for him at this time.

Speaking from the Italian camp at the Nations League finals in the Netherlands, Frattesi confirmed that he would be staying in Italy next season.

"I don't feel ready to go abroad yet, I'd rather stay in Italy and I also told this to the Sassuolo director. This is what I have decided," he told Sky Italia.

Inter are now firm favourites to land Frattesi ahead of Juventus and city rivals Milan. Sassuolo are hoping to earn around €35m from the move.


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