Inter, Al Nassr front reopens for Marcelo Brozovic
The river negotiation seems to have reopened.
Marcelo Brozovic to Al Nassr can still be done. After an abrupt halt, which was in fact confirmed by Inter’s CEO Beppe Marotta, on Saturday evening something moved further. In fact, the Saudi club has moved closer to the Nerazzurri demands, so much so that the expected white smoke could arrive early next week.
If in fact Al Nassr had progressively moved from an offer of 23 million to one of only 15 million to be given to Inter, in the meantime that figure has returned to 18 million. On this basis, the negotiations can restart, with the Beneamata’s goal being to pass at least the 20 million mark.
“It is clear that this offer has arrived. I can say that the one who decides is not the club but is always the player. The phenomenon of Arab soccer has suddenly exploded. What is happening in the market today risks altering the competitiveness of the soccer system. We have to be careful about this ease of spending,” Marotta had said on the sidelines of the opening of the summer soccer market. “On Brozovic there have been alterations in the balance. We had an agreement, then the proposal changed,” the Inter ad added to ‘Sky Sport’.