Marcelo Brozović has shaken the transfer market once again, and Juventus are watching closely. According to TuttoJuve, the Croatian midfielder is entering decisive months as he weighs his next career move.
He must choose between extending his stay at Al-Nassr or embracing a new challenge in Europe. Although he has not issued any official statement, several signs suggest that this could be his final season in Saudi Arabia.
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In Turin, confidence grows that Brozović could become a real market opportunity. His contract runs until June 2026, yet he has not responded to Al-Nassr’s renewal proposal.
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This silence worries the Saudi club and attracts growing interest from European teams, with Juventus remaining the most attentive.
A return to Europe becomes a concrete possibility
Brozović is now in his third season in the Saudi Pro League after leaving Serie A in 2023. Despite his important role in Riyadh, his entourage has begun to speak openly about a potential return to European football.
Juventus seek a midfielder who can guide the team’s rhythm and bring order to their build-up play. For this reason, they consider Brozović the perfect fit.
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His contract situation, combined with the missing response to the renewal, indicates that his future remains far from settled. A January deal is not impossible, especially as the contract is entering its later phase.
With little more than a year before he could leave for a modest fee, Al-Nassr may not have the leverage to demand a large transfer sum. Juventus, always alert to low-cost opportunities, are studying every possible scenario.
Luciano Spalletti knows Brozović’s qualities well. He appreciates his balance, tactical maturity, and control during demanding matches. Reuniting with him would offer a clear strategic advantage.
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For Brozović, a return to Serie A would restore the competitive environment that best suits his style. The Saudi league continues to grow, but its level cannot yet match the Italian championship.
At 31, Brozović understands that he is approaching one of the last major decisions of his career. Choosing the right club will shape his final professional years.
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However, he would likely need to accept a reduced salary, estimated at no more than three million euros per season. The coming months promise to reveal whether this quiet tension turns into a major Juventus move.