Nobody is saying Frattesi is bad. As a super sub he is great. Augusto lacks offensive part of the game.
he is still young.Bad not but 40m for him wasn’t great
he is still young.
Expensive sub and he is honestly not worth it, we are never going to recoup that investment especially him sitting so much on the bench and showing how one dimensional he is when he plays from kickoffNobody is saying Frattesi is bad. As a super sub he is great. Augusto lacks offensive part of the game.
Frattesi and Augusto are easily worth that money and can be sold immediately for profit without doubt.
Good rotation players win you titels, so I don't get your negativity.
Expensive sub and he is honestly not worth it, we are never going to recoup that investment especially him sitting so much on the bench and showing how one dimensional he is when he plays from kickoff
Those money could surely been invested better
we thought he would be a starter. The other guys were luxury bench options. No club is 100% in transfers.
we also paid the domestic player tax. We over paid because he is Italian. At least he isnt Gags level of shit
indeed - he's a rotation player for us/adds a different dimension, but unless theres a very specific tactical reason, he's not starting over hakan/barella/mkhi at the moment.Who thought he could possibly bench our current starters exactly?
Would you please point towards that team that will pay more than 38m for Frattesi I’m sure our management are all ears as well.
In the right environment he will become a beast.
Would avoid selling him as Miki season will certainly see a decline (it's natural)
Bold words about a player who's turning 25. I can see Frattesi improving his overall game, defending etc slotting in better to Inzaghi's system. Combined with his world class offensive capabilities, I'm seeing a bright future for Frattesi. The fierce competition of playing minutes at Inter might force him to leave if he really wants to be the guy, who's definitely a starter for his team (combined with Inter's financial situation which requires player sales from time to time).Frattesi will never be a beast of anything and he for sure doesn’t even remotely have the capability to take over that role, he is a one trick pony, that dos well when subbed in, but it’s as well as it’s ever going to be.
Any noteworthy Inter mercato news this week?
Bold words about a player who's turning 25. I can see Frattesi improving his overall game, defending etc slotting in better to Inzaghi's system. Combined with his world class offensive capabilities, I'm seeing a bright future for Frattesi. The fierce competition of playing minutes at Inter might force him to leave if he really wants to be the guy, who's definitely a starter for his team (combined with Inter's financial situation which requires player sales from time to time).
I honestly tend to agree with you but i also think it s way to early to make the call...At nearly 25 you expect to see those attributes, however we have yet to see them. At the euroes his weakness where completely exposed and looked like a headless chicken way more then what you like too see.
His an impact player, that has some good runs and is good at placing himself where scoring chances happen and has the necessary cynicism but it’s about it. But he doesn’t have the vision of Miki nor ball handling ability that is actually required there, he has no place as a starter on this team and never will, not if you have any slight of ambition.
World class ability, ah come on, that is one massive exaggeration, he has way too limited a toolbox to even be defined as such.
Some players are just not cut to be other then impact and subs… If he want to be a starter he needs to go somewhere else because he isn’t anywhere near good enough for that
You generally know what a player is by 25. He's not 19.Bold words about a player who's turning 25. I can see Frattesi improving his overall game, defending etc slotting in better to Inzaghi's system. Combined with his world class offensive capabilities, I'm seeing a bright future for Frattesi. The fierce competition of playing minutes at Inter might force him to leave if he really wants to be the guy, who's definitely a starter for his team (combined with Inter's financial situation which requires player sales from time to time).