- Marcelo Brozovic will not leave Inter Milan this summer contrary to reports that he is open to any club
- The midfielder has signed a contract extension with the Serie A champions committing his future with the club
- The new contract will keep the Croatian at San Siro up until the summer of 2026
Marcelo Brozovic has signed a contract extension at Inter committing his future with the club until June 2026.
The midfielder’s deal was due to expire at the end of the current season, leading to reports of interest from the likes of Barcelona, Manchester United and Tottenham.
But the Croatian international has ended the speculation by agreeing to fresh terms, with the reigning Serie A champions confirming the new four-year deal on their website on Wednesday.
Brozovic initially joined Inter on a one-and-a-half-year loan deal from Dinamo Zagreb in January 2015, with a conditional option for the Serie A outfit to buy.
The 29-year-old has since been an integral part of Inter’s success, playing a key role under Antonio Conte as the Nerazzurri ended a 10-year wait for the Scudetto last season.
Marcelo Brozovic in past action for Inter Milan in the Serie A this season. | PHOTO: Getty Images |
During the title-winning campaign, Brozovic was a pivotal figure at either end of the pitch. He made a team-leading 324 passes into the final third in the league, resulting in six assists.
He also managed 54 tackles, with only fellow midfielder Nicolo Barella registering more (58).
Similarly, only Barella (47) and Romelu Lukaku (52) created more chances than Brozovic (45), who played three games fewer than the pair’s 36 outings each.
Conte’s successor Simone Inzaghi has also placed faith in Brozovic in this campaign. He has started 37 games in all competitions, a tally only goalkeeper Samir Handanovic (40) can better among Inter players.
He again leads the Nerazzurri in numerous metrics in Serie A, making the most tackles (55), passes (1,924) and passes into the final third (251).
Brozovic will be hoping Inter can return to winning ways after back-to-back draws when they return to league action against Juventus on April 3.
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