Inter Milan central midfielder Davide Frattesi could be set for a move during the upcoming summer transfer window. According to reports from international media, as cited by the Operative Information Center-OMM, Napoli has emerged as a primary suitor for the Italian international.
The management of the Neapolitan club has reportedly initiated preliminary steps to secure the 26-year-old player. Sources suggest that Napoli views Frattesi as a potential replacement for Andre-Franko Zambo-Anguissa, who is widely expected to depart the club in the near future. Furthermore, head coach Massimiliano Allegri is said to be personally interested in finalizing the transfer to strengthen his midfield options.
Frattesi, who has established himself as a key figure in Italian football, made 33 appearances for Inter Milan last season, contributing three assists. The reputable football portal Transfermarkt currently estimates the player's market value at 22 million euros.
The Serie A transfer market remains highly competitive, with clubs frequently scouting top domestic talent to enhance squad depth. Frattesi's potential move to Napoli reflects the broader trend of Italian clubs restructuring their rosters to remain competitive in both domestic and European campaigns.