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Frattesi's Agent Owns Up: 'I Tried to Snatch Him from Inter' – World Cup Warning Shots Fired!

Frattesi's Agent Owns Up: 'I Tried to Snatch Him from Inter' – World Cup Warning Shots Fired!

EN 14 March 2026 at 13:38
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Davide Frattesi's agent Giuseppe Riso confessed he pushed for a winter exit from Inter Milan to boost the midfielder's World Cup chances, but loyalty won out. He hinted at another summer attempt for regular minutes, while sharing tales of Lazio president Lotito's negotiation smarts and players' deep club affections. Riso also called for better agent involvement in football governance.

Frattesi's Agent Drops Bombshell on Inter Loyalty

Imagine sinking a pint with your mates when suddenly someone confesses they tried to poach your best player. That's the vibe from Giuseppe Riso, agent of Inter Milan's Davide Frattesi, who spilled the beans to Calcio&Finanza (as reported on Goal.com). The ex-Sassuolo dynamo stayed put in the winter window, but Riso admits he was the one pushing for an exit.

"This season's massive for his World Cup dreams," Riso explained. He spotted Frattesi not always grinning ear-to-ear on the bench and fancied more game time. The lad's a firecracker – gives 110% and celebrates like he's won the Euros single-handedly. But both player and club are smitten; it's like a proper bromance.

Summer Transfer Window: Round Two Incoming?

Don't bet the house on Frattesi packing his bags just yet, but Riso's not done meddling. "I'd love to see him bossing games week in, week out," he mused. Inter value their midfield maestro, and he's gutted to leave Lombardy, yet that Qatar hangover from missing the plane last time looms large.

World Cups don't come around often – they're the stuff of legends, etched in history books. Riso's nudging for consistency, hinting at another summer scrap. Picture Inzaghi sweating bullets as rival scouts circle. Will Frattesi bloom into Italy's next big thing, or stay loyal to the Nerazzurri?

Lotito's Negotiation Wizardry and Lazio Heartbreak

Riso didn't stop at Inter drama; he dished on dealing with Lazio supremo Claudio Lotito. "Fun, but tough as nails," he laughed. Lotito's a transfer table genius, twisting arms like a mafia don in a suit.

Shame about the Olimpico not always packed, though. Players like Nicolò Rovella, Daniel Maldini, and Danilo Cataldi rave about the Biancocelesti passion – it gets in your blood. Riso shared a cracker: Cataldi was set for Fiorentina last year, video call sealed the deal, but the poor sod looked like his dog died. Lazio loyalty runs deeper than the Tiber.

A Wake-Up Call for Football's Suits

Wrapping up, Riso fired shots at the game's overlords. Agents like him feel sidelined – no seat at the top table. "We're part of the system, so involve us properly," he urged. Without protection, smaller agents scramble for cash over player welfare, which ain't right.

It's a fair shout in a cut-throat market. As Frattesi eyes Serie A glory and Mancini's squad, Riso's words chill Inter fans. Will he stay, go, or spark a bidding war? Grab another round; this saga's just warming up.

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Transfer RumorPlayer News

Key Entities

Players:

Davide FrattesiGiuseppe RisoNicolò RovellaDaniel MaldiniDanilo Cataldi

Clubs:

Inter MilanSassuoloLazioFiorentina

Leagues:

Serie AFIFA World Cup
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