Football
Where’s Lavi going with Brozovich! See the luxurious view of San Siro from the pool
Marcelo Brozovic came to Milan in January 2015 from Dinamo Zagreb on loan, after which Inter decided to buy him outright. Currently, the Croatian midfielder is under contract until next summer.
Marcelo Brozovic came to Milan in January 2015 from Dinamo Zagreb on loan, after which Inter decided to buy him outright. The Croatian midfielder is currently under contract until next summer, but it is safe to assume that he won’t be leaving the San Siro any time soon!
This is mainly due to his luxury apartment with a swimming pool on the terrace, which has a direct view of the legendary stand that Inter share with AC Milan.
Brozovic also celebrated his first title with Inter last season, when he and his teammates dominated Serie A. However, the Italian club has been hit by a financial crisis and has to get rid of its biggest stars.
In addition, Antonio Conte, who was one of the main architects of this great success that Inter had been waiting for for many years, has also left.
How the whole situation will affect the 28-year-old midfielder is not yet certain. Moreover, a young talent Lucien Agoume has joined Inter on trial and will be an alternative for Brozovic.
However, the Croatian midfielder has had a great season, starting 42 games for Inter and contributing to 9 goals (2 goals and 7 assists).
With Croatia, he then finished in the European Championship in a beautiful game in the eighth round, when the world vice-champions were not able to beat Spain in extra time.
Inter will then kick off the season with new coach Simon Inzaghi when they welcome Genoa at home on August 21, and Brozovic will certainly not be far from the stadium.
Source: Marcelo Brozovic, Transfermarkt
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