Marcelo Brozović could be set for a return to European football at the end of the current season, with his future at Al Nassr now increasingly uncertain.
The Croatian midfielder, born in 1992, is approaching the final months of his contract with the Saudi Arabian club and appears unwilling to extend his stay in the Middle East.
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According to Nico Schira, Brozović has decided not to accept Al Nassr’s contract renewal proposal. The former Inter player’s priority is clear: he wants to spend the final years of his career back in Europe, competing at the highest level of continental football.
After his move away from Serie A, Brozović has remained a player of international experience and strong tactical intelligence, qualities that still make him an attractive option for several European clubs.
Desire to return to Europe and Juventus links
Brozović’s decision reflects a broader personal and professional ambition. Having already achieved significant success with Inter, including domestic trophies and deep European runs, the Croatian international is eager to test himself once again in a familiar and competitive environment.
Europe represents not only a higher tactical intensity but also a stage where his experience and leadership could still play a decisive role.
At this stage, there has been no official announcement from Al Nassr, but the midfielder’s stance suggests that an exit at the end of the season is the most likely scenario.
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His profile remains that of a deep-lying playmaker with excellent positional awareness, vision, and passing range—traits that are often difficult to find on the market.
Brozović has frequently been linked with Juventus, largely due to his past relationship with the current Bianconeri coach, Luciano Spalletti, who transformed him into a regista during their time together at Inter.
That tactical evolution elevated Brozović into one of the most reliable midfield anchors in European football. However, despite the recurring rumors, Juventus do not currently seem focused on Brozović as a priority target.
The club is reportedly evaluating alternative options to strengthen their midfield in the January transfer window, which could delay or complicate any potential move.
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Still, with his contract expiring and his desire to return to Europe well known, Brozović’s name is expected to remain relevant in upcoming transfer discussions, as reported by Nico Schira.