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Barcelona could miss out on another signing

By Darwin Largo

Barcelona could miss out on another signing
Barcelona could miss out on another signing
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Saudi Arabian football has once again caused a stir in the world of football by showing its intention to sign prominent players to strengthen its league. After Cristiano Ronaldo's arrival in the winter, Benzema's recent arrival, and Kanté's upcoming arrival, the focus now turns to Marcelo Brozovic.

The Croatian midfielder, who has a valid contract with Inter Milan until 2026, is considered an option to reinforce Barcelona and take Sergio Busquets' place in midfield. Brozovic demonstrated his quality as a defensive midfielder in the Champions League final against Manchester City, which has sparked interest from several clubs, including Barcelona.

According to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Inter Milan could be willing to negotiate Brozovic's departure for a fee of around 25-30 million EUR, with the aim of reducing their wage bill. In light of this possibility, the Saudi Arabian league, backed by at least two companies, would be evaluating the investment. However, Inter has denied that negotiations are in an advanced stage.

Brozovic's future seems uncertain as Inter has players like Davide Frattesi from Sassuolo and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic from Lazio on their agenda as possible successors. The Croatian midfielder would be open to all options, and Barcelona will have to closely monitor his situation if they wish to sign him as their new defensive midfielder.

Things are getting complicated for them

Barcelona has been considering several names to reinforce their midfield, but the list has been shrinking due to statements from players like Zubimendi and Kimmich, who have shown little interest in joining the Catalan club. Although Rúben Neves and Amrabat are still on the list, the option of Brozovic must be carefully evaluated at this time.


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