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Marcelo Brozovic becomes the latest player leaving Europe for Saudi Arabia with Al-Nassr

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RIYADH: Croatia midfielder Marcelo Brozovic is the latest elite player to join the Saudi Arabian league by joining Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr.

Brozovic moves to the Saudi Pro League having played in the Champions League final in his last match with Inter Milan — as team captain. “Everyone wanted him.

He wanted only us,” Al-Nassr said in a tweet announcing Brozovic’s arrival Monday. pic.twitter.com/z8MQG4z1nK — AlNassr FC (@AlNassrFC_EN) July 3, 2023 Media reports said the transfer fee was 18 million euros ($20 million) and that Brozovic has agreed to a three-year deal worth more than 25 million euros (nearly $30 million) per season.

Inter could use the money from the sale to help it re-purchase Romelu Lukaku from Chelsea. Ronaldo joined Al-Nassr in December with a deal reportedly worth up to $200 million a year.

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