Newcastle now told to pay €40M and player will be sold to them – Terms agree on deal

The transfer landscape for Newcastle United continues to develop as the club explores the possibility of bringing Inter Milan midfielder Davide Frattesi to St James’ Park.

According to the latest information from Italian sources, the situation has become clearer regarding what it would take to secure the Italian international’s services.

Initial reports last week indicated that Newcastle had made preliminary contact regarding Frattesi, though those early discussions had not progressed significantly at that stage.

The move was characterized as challenging from the beginning, primarily because Inter Milan expressed strong interest in retaining the midfielder as part of their plans for the upcoming season.

However, the situation may be evolving due to Inter’s current squad configuration. The Serie A club presently finds themselves with seven players competing for three midfield positions, creating a scenario where departures become more plausible.

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This congestion in their midfield options has opened the door for potential moves that might not have been considered previously.

The specific terms for any potential transfer have now been outlined clearly by the Italian club. Inter Milan will only approve Frattesi’s departure if Newcastle meets their €40 million valuation of the player.

This firm pricing structure provides Newcastle with a straightforward understanding of what would be required to advance negotiations beyond the preliminary stage.

Despite this clarity on the financial aspects, no formal offer has been submitted by Newcastle at this point.

The current situation suggests that other Inter midfielders might be more likely to depart before Frattesi, with Piotr Zielinski emerging as a more probable candidate for a near-term exit.

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Frattesi’s standing within the Inter setup appears solid under current manager Cristian Chivu. The Romanian coach views the Italian midfielder as an important component of his tactical plans, contrasting with previous manager Simone Inzaghi, who had a more complicated relationship with the player.

This current managerial support strengthens Inter’s bargaining position and their reluctance to part with the player unless their valuation is met.

Newcastle are not alone in their interest in the 25-year-old midfielder. Several other Premier League clubs have been linked with Frattesi, indicating widespread recognition of his abilities and potential suitability for English football.

This broader interest reinforces Inter’s position in maintaining their €40 million price point, knowing that multiple clubs could potentially meet their demands.

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For Newcastle, the decision now rests on whether they view Frattesi as worth this significant investment, particularly given other areas of the squad that might require reinforcement.

The club’s recruitment team must weigh the player’s potential impact against the substantial financial commitment required to secure his signature.

As the transfer window continues to develop, this situation represents one of several options Newcastle are considering as they look to strengthen their squad ahead of the new season.

The clarity on Inter’s terms at least provides a concrete framework for decision-making, even if the ultimate outcome remains uncertain at this stage.