I agree on the Frattesi comparison but the Mkhi replacement doesn’t necessarily have to be a carbon copy of him. Someone like Carboni, if it pans out, could be someone who links midfield to attack in the way that Mkhitaryan does but from a different starting position. We also have to see what happens with Zielinski and Asllani.This kid looks really interesting however from what I’ve seen of his game he is basically another Frattesi. Not that it’s a bad thing, but we need a technical midfielder. Especially if we’re talking a Mkhi replacement in the squad.
I'm hoping for an individual highlight to get a sense of his playstyle.you might wanna try this new invention called YouTube![]()
I'm hoping for an individual highlight to get a sense of his playstyle.
Yeah he's a goal scoring mid, very offensive minded one.This kid looks really interesting however from what I’ve seen of his game he is basically another Frattesi. Not that it’s a bad thing, but we need a technical midfielder. Especially if we’re talking a Mkhi replacement in the squad.
That's why we extended Mkhitaryan until he's 38.This kid looks really interesting however from what I’ve seen of his game he is basically another Frattesi. Not that it’s a bad thing, but we need a technical midfielder. Especially if we’re talking a Mkhi replacement in the squad.
This kid looks really interesting however from what I’ve seen of his game he is basically another Frattesi.
I agree on the Frattesi comparison
You owe SMS an apology. Fabbian doesn’t have half the technical quality, let alone the size. The combination of the two is what made him special.Where do you get that from? Kid's nothing like Frattesi.
This is more like a soft or early version of Milinkovic-Savic.
But anyway, he's not coming over this season from what it seems and assuming the Chinese don't force us to shoot ourselves in the foot to finance their egoistical Oaktree loan and we keep our core:
Barella/Frattesi -- Hakan/Zielinski -- Mkhitaryan/Fabbian
Assuming Mkhitaryan keeps this up. Zielinski and Frattesi sharing that LCM spot as well (or Barella shifting right if Frattesi is preferred there) is also an option.
Fabbian can also play in the CM role but probably not as deep as the other guys.
They can trigger the option and send him back there on loan, in order to avoid further complications.our midfield is going to be overloaded... someone getting sold
Don't do this to me.Could be part of Zirkzee deal![]()
Don't do this to me.
Giving him hope is good for his confidence, he will give his all to continue on this path.Things started slowly for Fabbian at Bologna, making just two starts across the first 15 Serie A matches of the season, but since Christmas he’s become a first team regular under Thiago Motta, scoring four goals and providing two assists across his 18 league games this term.
As reported by Corriere dello Sport via TMW, Inter have been keeping a close eye on Fabbian’s development at Bologna this season and are now serious about bringing him back in the near future, holding a €12m buy-back clause.
The Nerazzurri aren’t in a rush for the time being, protected by their buy-back clause, and are keen for him to continue his growth in Emilia-Romagna before taking him back to Appiano Gentile.
37.That's why we extended Mkhitaryan until he's 38.
Jokes aside, that's presumably the role Zielinksi will fill but even though the all-time WOAT movie "Goal" proved "ball beats man", I think a ball carrier is extremely valuable in modern football. As great as Zielinski is, he's a more of a passer and technical dribbler as opposed to Mkhitaryan whose priceless value to this team comes from his ball-carrying or ball-running so to speak.