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Davide Frattesi

Davide Frattesi is an professional footballer who plays as a central for club and the national team. Born on 22 September 1999 in , he stands at 1.78 m (5 ft 10 in) tall and weighs 73 kg (161 lbs), known for his dynamic box-to-box style, strong work rate, and ability to contribute both defensively and in attack. Frattesi began his youth career at Lazio's academy at age 6, where he trained three times a week while also pursuing twice weekly, before joining Roma's youth setup in 2014. He signed with in 2017. He made his senior debut for in in December 2017, before a mid-season loan to in , where he made 17 appearances and scored 1 goal in 2017–18, helping the club avoid relegation. Returning to , Frattesi featured in loans to (2019–20) and (2020–21) before becoming a regular starter in from 2021 onward, amassing 76 appearances and 11 goals for the Neroverdi. In July 2023, he joined on an initial loan from for €4.5 million, with an obligation to buy for €29 million; the deal became permanent in July 2024 for a total fee of around €31 million, marking a significant step in his career at one of Italy's top clubs. At Inter, Frattesi quickly adapted under manager , contributing to the team's 2023–24 Serie A title win with 28 league appearances and 4 goals, including crucial strikes in key matches. He also played a pivotal role in the 2023–24 Supercoppa Italiana victory and helped Inter reach the , where he scored the extra-time winner in the second leg of the semi-final against on 6 May 2025, securing a 7–6 aggregate triumph, though the Nerazzurri ultimately lost 5–0 to Paris Saint-Germain in the final. Internationally, Frattesi debuted for 's senior team in June 2022 against , earning over 30 caps by late 2025 and participating in , where he featured in all group stage matches as Italy advanced before exiting in the round of 16. His market value stands at €35 million as of November 2025, reflecting his growing influence in Italian football.

Early life and youth career

Early life

Davide Frattesi was born on 22 September 1999 in , , and grew up in the working-class Fidene district on the northern outskirts of the city. He comes from a close-knit , with his mother, Sonia Galdo, providing a stable home environment that supported his early development. Frattesi has a younger named Chiara, who has occasionally gained public attention due to her social media presence and family ties to football rivalries, and a brother named , contributing to a tight unit that remains important to him. Frattesi's early interest in football was sparked by the vibrant local environment in Fidene, where street games and community play were common among children, fostering his passion before any formal involvement. His initial non-professional experiences involved casual play with peers in the neighborhood, reflecting the widespread enthusiasm for the sport in Rome's suburban areas. Around the age of six, he began participating in his first organized activities through Lazio's academy, while also pursuing twice a week until age ten, training in football three times weekly.

Youth career

Frattesi began his youth career with 's academy in 2005 at the age of six, where he developed his initial footballing skills and captained the Giovanissimi team. His time at lasted until 2014, during which he progressed through various age groups, but as a lifelong of , he sought to join his boyhood club for better alignment with his personal aspirations. In July 2014, at age 14, Frattesi officially transferred to AS 's youth setup, leaving to pursue opportunities closer to his family's influences and fandom. At Roma, Frattesi spent three years from 2014 to 2017, advancing from the Under-17 to the Under-19 level, where he showcased versatility as a central . He participated in the 2016 with the Roma U19 side and contributed to their successful campaign in domestic youth competitions. In the 2016-17 season, Frattesi helped Roma U19 win the and the Supercoppa Primavera, making 34 appearances, scoring 5 goals, and providing 1 assist across all youth competitions. His performances earned him training sessions with Roma's senior team, where he drew inspiration from midfielders like and . In July 2017, at age 17, Frattesi transferred to Sassuolo's youth academy for a reported fee of €5 million plus 30% of any future resale value, a move that highlighted his emerging potential as a dynamic box-to-box . Sassuolo's coaches noted his technical ability and work rate early on, viewing him as a promising addition to their squad. However, an injury limited his involvement in the 2017-18 1 season, where he still managed 4 goals in 9 appearances. By the 2018-19 season, Frattesi's development shifted toward senior opportunities, with minimal play as he prepared for loans to professional teams, recording no additional goals or assists at that level.

Club career

Sassuolo

Frattesi made his senior debut for on 20 December 2017, substituting in during a third-round match against , which ended in a 2–1 defeat for the Neroverdi. On 30 January 2018, he joined club on loan for the remainder of the 2017–18 season, where he made 27 appearances and scored twice, helping the club avoid relegation. To further his development, he was loaned to club Ascoli for the 2018–19 season, where he adapted to professional football, making 32 appearances and recording 2 assists as the team secured a mid-table 15th-place finish. In the 2019–20 season, Frattesi joined side on loan, contributing significantly with 41 appearances, 5 goals, and 4 assists, helping the side to a fifth-place finish and a playoff push that ultimately fell short in the semi-finals against Venezia. His performances during this period highlighted his growing versatility in midfield and earned mentions for 's young talents. Frattesi's loan move to in for the 2020–21 season proved pivotal, as he featured in 41 matches, scoring 8 goals and providing 2 assists, earning a nomination to the Serie B Team of the Season. achieved promotion that year via the playoffs, though Frattesi returned to as per loan terms. His dynamic play laid the groundwork for his breakthrough in . Upon returning to ahead of the 2021–22 campaign, Frattesi made his top-flight debut as a substitute in a 3–2 away win over Hellas Verona on 21 August 2021. He quickly established himself, appearing in 32 league matches and scoring 4 goals that season. By the 2022–23 season, Frattesi had become a regular starter for , logging 45 appearances across all competitions and netting 9 goals, including standout contributions that underscored his evolution into a key attacking midfielder for the club.

Inter Milan

Davide Frattesi joined from on 6 July 2023, initially on a one-year loan deal valued at €6 million with an obligation to buy for €25 million plus bonuses, which was activated and made permanent in June 2024 for a total fee of approximately €33 million. In the 2023-24 season, Frattesi made 52 appearances across all competitions, scoring 5 goals and providing key contributions to Inter's successful campaign, including their title win and triumph. He featured prominently in the , helping the team reach the final. Under manager , Frattesi adapted as a versatile box-to-box , often deployed in a 3-5-2 formation to provide energy and late runs into the box. During the 2024-25 season, Frattesi continued to feature prominently, logging over 40 appearances and contributing to Inter's victory, including appearances in the knockout stages. His adaptation to a more consistent starting role under Inzaghi solidified his importance in the midfield rotation, with five goals and three assists in alone. By November 2025 in the 2025-26 season, Frattesi had made only three starts in amid limited opportunities, hampered by a minor bilateral he underwent in July 2025 at Istituto Clinico in , which sidelined him for several weeks during preseason. The arrival of new signing Petar Sucic from Dinamo in the summer intensified competition for midfield spots, with the 21-year-old Croatian quickly establishing himself ahead of Frattesi in Inzaghi's pecking order. Reports emerged of Frattesi's growing frustration over his reduced role, leading to speculation of a potential January 2026 exit, with interest from , Juventus, and Napoli. At Inter, Frattesi's tactical versatility has allowed him to operate effectively as a central or attacking , contributing to the team's high-pressing style and transition play. His peaked at €40 million in mid-2024 before settling at €35 million by late 2025, reflecting both his impact and recent uncertainties.

International career

Youth international career

Frattesi began his youth international career with the Italy under-19 team in 2018, featuring prominently in the qualifiers and the finals tournament in . He made his debut on 16 July 2018, appearing as a late substitute in a 1–0 group stage win against . Three days later, he scored his maiden international goal in the 84th minute during a 3–2 victory over , securing Italy's progression from . Italy advanced to the final but lost 4–3 to after extra time, with Frattesi contributing dynamically in midfield across his appearances in the competition. Frattesi stepped up to the under-21 side in 2019, earning his debut on 6 September in a friendly against in . Coming on as a substitute, he scored twice to help secure a 4–0 victory, marking an impactful start under head coach Paolo Nicolato. Over his under-21 tenure from 2019 to 2022, he accumulated 10 caps and netted 2 goals, establishing himself as a versatile central known for his box-to-box energy and goal threat. Frattesi played a pivotal role in Italy's campaign, where the Azzurrini topped Group B with draws against (1–1) and (0–0), and a 4–0 win over , before advancing to the quarter-finals with a 5–3 extra-time defeat to . He featured in all four matches, starting three, and scored twice in the quarter-final against , while providing defensive solidity and forward surges. His standout performance came in the 0–0 group stage draw against on 27 March 2021, where his tireless pressing and interception in midfield helped neutralize the tournament favorites and secure a vital point. In early 2022, amid ongoing under-21 commitments, Frattesi received his first senior Italy call-up from for the Finalissima against on 1 June, joining training sessions as preparation for his youth-level progression. He continued to represent the under-21s in qualifiers that year, logging his final youth caps before transitioning fully to the senior team following his debut against in June 2022.

Senior international career

Frattesi earned his first senior cap for on 4 June 2022, starting in a 5–2 defeat to in , where he played the full first half before being substituted at . He was also part of the squad for the against earlier that month but did not feature in the match. During the 2022–23 , Frattesi made four appearances, including substitute roles against and , contributing to Italy's campaign that ended with a third-place finish after a 3–2 win over the in the third-place playoff on 18 June 2023, where he scored the opening goal in the 17th minute. In the Euro 2024 qualifying phase, he became a regular under and later , netting three goals, including a in a 2–1 win against on 12 September 2023 that secured Italy's qualification. Frattesi was included in Italy's squad for , making four appearances across the group stage and round of 16 as Italy exited in the knockout phase following a 2–0 loss to on 29 2024. He started against in the opener on 15 , assisting in the buildup to Alessandro Bastoni's equalizer during a 2–1 comeback win, featured as a substitute in the matches versus , , and in the round of 16. In the , Frattesi played eight matches for in League A, Group 2, scoring three goals—including in a 3–1 victory over on 6 2024, the winner in a 2–1 victory over on 9 2024, and in a 4–1 win over on 14 2024—and providing defensive solidity in a campaign that saw advance to the finals. Under Spalletti, he established himself as a versatile box-to-box , often deployed in central roles to link defense and attack. Frattesi continued his international involvement in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, earning six caps in 2025 with appearances in defeats to Norway (3–0 on 6 June) and wins over Moldova (2–0 on 9 June) and Israel (1–0 on 8 September), where he recorded an assist. By November 2025, he had accumulated 31 senior caps and eight goals for Italy, remaining a key option in Spalletti's setup ahead of upcoming qualifiers against Moldova and Norway later that month. In Group I, Italy is competing with Norway, Israel, Moldova, and Estonia for direct qualification.

Playing style

Frattesi is known for his dynamic box-to-box playing style as a central , characterized by a strong work rate and versatility that allows him to contribute effectively in both defensive and attacking phases. He typically operates as a mezzala in a three-man midfield or as a right-sided central in formations like 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1, often drifting into wide areas and half-spaces to exploit opportunities between the lines. His strengths include intelligent off-ball movements, such as well-timed insertions into the , where he ranks highly for touches (3.03 per 90 minutes, 94th percentile among midfielders) and carries into the box (0.47 per 90, 91st percentile). Frattesi possesses good vision for through balls, effective short passing (with a preference for quick, precise distribution), and the ability to recover possession in defensive areas, making 3.53 touches in his own per 90 minutes (83rd percentile). He is also noted for his physical , dribbling ability (1.80 attempts per 90, 78th percentile), and , enabling smart runs without the ball. However, Frattesi has areas for improvement defensively, including a lower success rate in pressures (27.7%, 19th percentile) and tackling, as he tends not to dive into challenges aggressively. His passing can be inconsistent over longer distances, though he excels in shorter ranges and often draws fouls due to his proactive style. Comparisons have been drawn to in attacking transitions and in defensive positioning, highlighting his evolving completeness as a by late 2024.

Career statistics

Club

Frattesi has made 258 senior club appearances, scoring 39 goals and providing 19 assists across all competitions as of November 2025. His club statistics are summarized in the following table, covering appearances (apps), goals, and assists by season, club, and competition (excluding youth appearances at Lazio).
SeasonClubCompetitionAppsGoalsAssists
2017–18Virtus Entella (loan)Serie B2720
2018–19SassuoloSerie A100
Coppa Italia100
2019–20Empoli (loan)Serie B3752
Coppa Italia100
SassuoloCoppa Italia100
2020–21Monza (loan)Serie B3652
Coppa Italia200
2021–22SassuoloSerie A3531
Coppa Italia200
2022–23SassuoloSerie A3782
Coppa Italia210
2023–24Inter MilanSerie A2841
Coppa Italia510
UEFA Champions League610
2024–25Inter MilanSerie A2942
Coppa Italia401
UEFA Champions League1021
2025–26*Inter MilanSerie A700
UEFA Champions League300
TotalVirtus EntellaSerie B2720
TotalSassuoloSerie A73113
Coppa Italia610
TotalEmpoliSerie B3752
Coppa Italia100
TotalMonzaSerie B3652
Coppa Italia200
TotalInter MilanSerie A6483
Coppa Italia911
UEFA Champions League1931
Grand Total2743612
*Partial season as of November 16, 2025. By club, Frattesi has recorded 28 appearances, 2 goals, and 0 assists with ; 79 appearances, 12 goals, and 3 assists with ; 38 appearances, 5 goals, and 2 assists with ; 38 appearances, 5 goals, and 2 assists with ; and 92 appearances, 12 goals, and 5 assists with up to November 2025.

International

Frattesi represented at youth international levels, including the U19 and U21 teams, where he made a total of 33 appearances and scored 4 goals.

Youth International Statistics

TeamAppearancesGoalsAssists
U19810
U211021
U17610
Other 900
Total3341
Note: Assists data is limited for youth levels; totals reflect verified contributions where available. Data as of 2025. For the senior Italy national team, Frattesi debuted in June 2022 and, as of November 2025, has earned 31 caps, scoring 8 goals and recording 3 assists. His contributions include key performances in major competitions, with additional appearances in 2025 and qualifiers.

Senior International Statistics

CompetitionAppearancesGoalsAssists
UEFA Nations League1440
UEFA Euro Qualifiers522
UEFA Euro 2024400
International Friendlies410
World Cup Qualifiers (2025)211
Other (2022–2025)200
Total3183
Note: Breakdown reflects cumulative data up to November 2025, including 2025 updates from and early qualifiers. Assists are based on verified and match reports.

Honours

Inter Milan
  • Serie A: 2023–24
  • Supercoppa Italiana: 2023–24

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