Inter Milan, the Serie A powerhouse, was defeated by their city rivals AC Milan in the Italian Super Cup on January 7th. It has been 10 days since then, and they have played two matches, winning 1-0 away against Venezia and drawing 2-2 at home with Bologna. Despite the obvious bias of the referees in the Bologna match, it is undeniable that the aging squad and insufficient abilities of some players are facts for the Nerazzurri. After Oaktree Capital took over Inter Milan, significant changes have occurred in the team's operations and transfer strategies. After all, capital is capital, always chasing profits. Bosses like Moratti are extremely rare in world football; they are true lovers of the game! The transfer saga of Frattesi has been a long-running soap opera. The Italian international is not satisfied with his status under coach Inzaghi, although he has not publicly complained like a nagging wife, he believes his future lies elsewhere from Inter Milan. Inter Milan has set a price tag of 45 million euros on Frattesi, which seems to declare the player as unsellable. Roma wanted to loan Frattesi for 5 million with an option to buy for 25 million, but this was firmly rejected by Inter Milan because Roma, the team Frattesi fancies, cannot afford such a large sum, and it is highly unlikely for them to qualify for next season's Champions League, making the summer buyout of the player almost impossible. Napoli is also eyeing Frattesi, and with considerable financial resources, they can offer 45 million euros. However, coach Inzaghi would…