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Report – Inter Milan & Lazio Considering Swap Deal Involving Two Italy Star Midfielders
Report – Inter Milan & Lazio Considering Swap Deal Involving Two Italy Star Midfielders

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Report – Inter Milan & Lazio Considering Swap Deal Involving Two Italy Star Midfielders

Davide Frattesi and Nicolo Rovella could be subjects of a high-profile swap deal between Inter Milan and Lazio. Per Il Messaggero via FCInterNews, the two Serie A giants could engineer a blockbuster exchange this summer. Advertisement Inter are seemingly bracing up for life after Hakan Calhanoglu. Heavily linked with a transfer to Galatasaray, the 31-year-old could soon end his four-year association with the Nerazzurri. Therefore, Beppe Marotta is in the market for midfield reinforcements. Inter Milan & Lazio Contemplate Swap Deal Involving Davide Frattesi & Nicolo Rovella ROTTERDAM, NETHERLANDS – MARCH 05: Davide Frattesi of FC Internazionale during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Round of 16 first leg match between Feyenoord and FC Internazionale Milano at De Kuip on March 05, 2025 in Rotterdam, Netherlands. (Photo by) Nicolo Rovella is Inter's top target to replace the former AC Milan playmaker. However, his substantial €50 million release clause remains a huge roadblock. As such, Marotta has come up with a shrewd plan to overcome this obstacle. Indeed, Inter would offer Davide Frattesi in exchange for the 23-year-old to avoid breaking the bank. Advertisement Yet, there's a catch. Frattesi earns around €2.8m net per season at the San Siro, which is €1m more than Rovella's wages in Rome. At the very least, Lazio president Claudio Lotito sees this as a fair deal, as he puts Rovella on a par with the ex-Sassuolo star.

Inter Milan ‘Dream' Of Signing Lazio & Italy Star With €55M Release Clause
Inter Milan ‘Dream' Of Signing Lazio & Italy Star With €55M Release Clause

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time06-06-2025

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Inter Milan ‘Dream' Of Signing Lazio & Italy Star With €55M Release Clause

Meanwhilem, Inter Milan are 'dreaming' of signing Lazio midfielder Nicolo Rovella this summer. This according to today's print edition of Rome-based newspaper La Repubblica, via FCInterNews. They report that the 23-year-old has a release clause of €55 million. Advertisement Inter Milan are firming up their transfer strategy for the summer window. The Nerazzurri have already signed one midfielder. They completed the transfer of 21-year-old Croatian international Petar Sucic from Dinamo Zagreb just a couple days ago. However, Inter may not be finished there. Reportedly, they will still look to sign another midfielder. Inter 'Dreaming' Of Signing Lazio Midfielder Nicolo Rovella – €55M Release Clause A Boost BERGAMO, ITALY – APRIL 06: Meanwhile, Nicolò Rovella of SS Lazio celebrates a victory after the Serie A match between Atalanta and Lazio at Gewiss Stadium on April 06, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi –) Under the ownership of Oaktree Capital, Inter will look to focus on signing younger player. One player who is still relatively young, but also would provide clear quality in the here and now would be Lazio midfielder Nicolo Rovella. Advertisement The Italian international has been outstanding in the Biancocelesti's engine room for a couple seasons now. And according to La Repubblica, that has put Rovella on Inter's radar. They see Rovella as a 'dream' target to back up Hakan Calhanoglu in holding midfield. Rovella does have a release clause in his deal with Lazio worth €55 million. Therefore, if Inter want to spend big, they could snap up the 23-year-old. However, Biancocelesti coach Maurizio Sarri will do everything he can to keep hold of Rovella, who he considers to be a key player.

Liverpool Have Joined the Race to Sign 23-year-old Serie A Star
Liverpool Have Joined the Race to Sign 23-year-old Serie A Star

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Liverpool Have Joined the Race to Sign 23-year-old Serie A Star

Liverpool Have Joined the Race to Sign 23-year-old Serie A Star – Report Liverpool's Eyes on Nicolo Rovella: A Calculated Move Amid Midfield Reshuffle Liverpool's search for midfield reinforcements continues, and this time the gaze is firmly fixed on Italy. As reported by La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Reds have made initial enquiries about Nicolo Rovella, the 23-year-old Juventus midfielder currently on loan at Lazio. Advertisement The report outlines that Rovella, a recent debutant for the Italian national team, has emerged as a potential target for Arne Slot's evolving squad. With Jurgen Klopp's chapter at Anfield now closed, Slot's reign is beginning to shape itself through strategic signings and a renewed tactical identity. 'Liverpool have made enquiries for the 23-year-old defensive midfielder,' notes La Gazzetta dello Sport, pointing to Liverpool's growing intent to secure a new ball-playing No. 6. While Ryan Gravenberch has performed admirably in that role, Slot is believed to be keen on adding further depth and composure in that area of the pitch. Opportunity Amid Juventus Financial Uncertainty What makes Rovella particularly interesting to Liverpool is not just his playing profile but the financial scenario surrounding him. According to the same report, Juventus are facing economic pressure and might be forced to sell Rovella immediately after Lazio make his loan permanent—'if they fail to secure Champions League qualification.' Advertisement That potential availability could see Liverpool step in quickly, especially as they look to avoid last summer's late scramble for a holding midfielder. The situation has shades of the Reds' opportunistic swoop for Federico Chiesa last year, where swift and decisive action brought in quality at value. Photo: IMAGO There is, however, competition. The same Gazzetta dello Sport report claims that Arsenal are also interested in Rovella. The North London club are known for their analytical approach to recruitment and could see Rovella as a long-term option alongside Declan Rice. Why Rovella Could Fit Slot's System Slot's philosophy demands intelligent midfielders who are comfortable receiving under pressure, can progress the ball vertically, and break up opposition attacks. Rovella, who made his Italy debut in November, ticks many of those boxes. Advertisement He has been praised for his calmness in possession and ability to shield the back line—both qualities Liverpool need if they are to fully control games domestically and in Europe. With Wataru Endo not a long-term solution and Alexis Mac Allister arguably more effective further forward, Rovella could provide that much-needed balance. 'He will also allow the creative players to operate with more freedom,' the report states, underlining Rovella's role as a facilitator rather than a headline grabber. Strategy over Sensation in Liverpool's Summer What's clear is that Liverpool's recruitment team is once again aiming for precision over popularity. While links to big names like Alexander Isak and Hugo Ekitike dominate social media, targets like Rovella show a return to the kind of efficient market work that has underpinned the club's best windows in recent years. Advertisement At 23, Rovella offers both short-term contribution and long-term upside—exactly the kind of profile Liverpool often seeks out. It may not be the glamorous signing fans dream of, but it's potentially a vital cog in Slot's red machine. Our View – Anfield Index Analysis From a fan's point of view, this link to Nicolo Rovella feels like one of those 'under-the-radar' moves that ends up looking incredibly smart in hindsight. While he might not have the flair or name recognition of a marquee signing, there's plenty to like about this rumour. For starters, Rovella would be a practical signing. The midfield remains an area where we need control and discipline—two things that often went missing in the chaos of last season. Gravenberch has shown glimpses in the No. 6 role, but asking him to carry the entire defensive midfield burden seems short-sighted. Rovella would bring a calm presence, and that alone could unlock more from Trent Alexander-Arnold when he drifts into midfield, or let Mac Allister push up without worrying so much about what's behind him. Advertisement Then there's the Juventus angle. If they're genuinely in a bind and forced to sell after Lazio make the move permanent, Liverpool could pull off a steal—something we've become quite good at over the years. This isn't one to shout about from the rooftops just yet, but it has all the hallmarks of a very 'Liverpool' signing. Not flashy, but very functional. Just how we like it.

Liverpool & Arsenal make enquiry for 23-year-old defensive midfielder with a 'great future'
Liverpool & Arsenal make enquiry for 23-year-old defensive midfielder with a 'great future'

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Liverpool & Arsenal make enquiry for 23-year-old defensive midfielder with a 'great future'

Liverpool & Arsenal make enquiry for 23-year-old defensive midfielder with a 'great future' On-loan Lazio midfielder Nicolo Rovella has done quite well for the Italian club this season, and he has attracted the attention of Liverpool and Arsenal from the Premier League. According to a report from Gazzetta dello Sport, both Liverpool and Arsenal have made enquiries for the 23-year-old defensive midfielder, and it will be interesting to see if they decide to make a move for him in the coming weeks. Advertisement Lazio have an obligation to make the loan move from Juventus permanent, under certain conditions. However, they are under financial pressure, and they could be forced to sell the 23-year-old immediately after signing him in the summer if they fail to secure Champions League qualification. The likes of Liverpool and Arsenal will be hoping to snap him up for a reasonable amount of money in the summer. Nicolo Rovella would be a quality signing Nicolo Rovella of Lazio is challenged by Hakon Evjen and Kasper Hoegh. (Photo by) Rovella is a talented young player who has the attributes to succeed in the Premier League. He could be an important player for Liverpool or Arsenal in future. He has been labelled as a player with a 'great future' by his former teammate Andrea Masiello. Advertisement Meanwhile, it is no secret that Liverpool need a quality defensive midfielder. Rovella will protect the back four and help them tighten up defensively. He will also allow the creative players to operate with more freedom. The young Italian could be an upgrade on Wataru Endo. Similarly, Arsenal will be without Thomas Partey and Jorginho next season due to contract expiry. They need to bring in quality alternatives, and the Italian midfielder would be the ideal acquisition. The opportunity to move to the Premier League can be quite exciting for any player, and the 23-year-old will be tempted to join Arsenal or Liverpool if there is a concrete proposal ahead of him. Both clubs could help him develop further and fulfil his potential in the near future.

Rovella on Italy ‘heart' and midfield battle with Germany's Musiala
Rovella on Italy ‘heart' and midfield battle with Germany's Musiala

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Rovella on Italy ‘heart' and midfield battle with Germany's Musiala

Nicolò Rovella believes Italy can get the better of Germany with 'heart' in the Nations League quarter-final and looks forward to the midfield battle with Jamal Musiala. It kicks off at San Siro at 19.45 GMT. You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens on the Liveblog. The second leg will be in Dortmund on Sunday evening and the winner goes through to the Final Four of the Nations League. Rovella is one of the surprises in Luciano Spalletti's line-up, chosen rather than Samuele Ricci of Torino to pull the midfield strings. 'It is certainly exciting, but I am calm, we prepared very well for this match and will certainly have a great performance on our own turf,' Rovella told RAI Sport. It is going to be quite the midfield battle between the Lazio player and Bayern Munich talent Musiala in that midfield. 'Musiala is certainly a great player who is doing wonderful things, we'll see how it goes on the pitch.' Rovella grew up just yards away from the stadium in the San Siro area of Milan and came here as a child, so starting tonight for Italy is a dream come true. Germany have had the better results against Italy in recent years, but the biggest games tended to go the way of the Azzurri. 'Italy has something extra in its heart, so despite the fact we are up against a strong opponent, I think we can do more with that heart.'

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