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Marcelo Brozovic ditches Barca as move to Ronaldo’s Al-Nassr nears completion


Inter Milan midfielder Marcelo Brozovic has reportedly agreed to join Saudi Arabian club Al-Nassr, despite previous interest from Barcelona.

Well-known football journalist Fabrizio Romano provided updates on the transfer, stating that Brozovic has given his approval to Cristiano Ronaldo’s team.

The transfer is said to involve a fee of €23 million for Inter Milan, with Brozovic set to earn a significant total package of €100 million over a three-year contract with Al-Nassr.

Barcelona had been considered as potential suitors for Brozovic, and there were rumors of the midfielder patiently waiting for an offer from the Spanish club.

However, it appears that Brozovic’s patience wore thin, forcing Barcelona to explore other options in their search for a new midfielder.

While Oriol Romeu has been mentioned as a potential alternative, more names are likely to surface in the coming days as the transfer speculation continues.

In order to bolster their midfield, Barcelona will surely have to turn their attention elsewhere if they are unable to get Marcelo Brozovic.

The decision of Brozovic to join Al-Nassr is a setback for Barcelona, who will now need to refocus and think about alternate targets in their search for reinforcements.

In the interim, Barcelona must take prompt, determined action to find a suitable successor for Brozovic.

They’ll be anxious to prevent any further setbacks and make sure they sign a top-tier player who can strengthen their team.

Al-Nassr may very well gain from Barcelona’s loss as they sign a skilled midfielder who has been an important player for Inter Milan in recent seasons.

Brozovic’s arrival will undoubtedly strengthen Al-Nassr’s midfield and enhance their chances of success in domestic and continental competitions.

The departure of Brozovic from Inter Milan represents a significant loss for the Italian club, which will now need to identify a suitable replacement.

It remains to be seen how they will fill the void left by the Croatian midfielder and whether they will reinvest the funds received from the transfer towards strengthening their squad in other areas.

Overall, Marcelo Brozovic’s decision to join Al-Nassr marks a significant twist in the transfer saga, impacting both Barcelona and Inter Milan’s plans for the upcoming season.

The midfielder’s move to Saudi Arabia highlights the global appeal of football and the increasing competitiveness of clubs in different regions.

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