In recent developments, Inter Milan has been left fuming after the proposed transfer of Marcelo Brozović to Al-Nassr hit a roadblock.
Reports suggest that Al-Nassr, the buying club, offered a significantly reduced sum compared to their initial agreement.
The Meeting and Brozović’s Demands
To resolve the situation, a crucial meeting was held between Al-Nassr’s CEO, Inter’s CEO Beppe Marotta, the club’s lawyer, and a representative from the Saudi Pro League.
During this meeting, it was revealed that Brozović had also requested a financial settlement from Inter.
The reasoning behind this demand remains unclear, but it is speculated that certain conditions or expectations put forth by Brozović were not met by the Middle Eastern club.
Consequently, Inter decided to halt the negotiations, refusing to grant the Croatian midfielder authorization for his scheduled medical tests.
Inter’s Fury and Stance
Inter’s reaction to the lack of agreement has been characterized by fury and disappointment. The club firmly insists that the previous agreement between the parties be respected, expressing their dissatisfaction with Al-Nassr’s revised offer.
Inter’s adamant stance stems from their desire to uphold the previously agreed-upon price for Brozović’s transfer.
While there remains a possibility for the parties to reconvene and reinitiate discussions, Inter remains resolute in their demand to proceed with the deal under the initially established terms.
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