Now the contract renewal talk rumors are finally appearing. He has apparently parted ways with his current agent. Maybe changing to a new one to get his final big ticket or then negotiating "by himself"?
Perhaps he does not want to share the signing on fee with his agent
Marcelo Brozovic had been represented by Miroslav Bicanic for the past 10 years but, as reported by FCInterNews.it, he has terminated that agreement with a view to negotiating a new contract with Inter himself.
Brozovic is out of contract at Inter next summer and formal renewal talks are expected to begin at the end of the season, with a
€60 million release clause for foreign clubs set to be removed.
Meanwhile, the new contract will run until the summer of 2024 and Brozovic will demand a wage rise on his
existing €3.5m per year deal, to €4.5m in line with other senior players at Inter.
Preliminary talks began some weeks ago when Brozovic decided to drop Bicanic in early March, but with regulations requiring a 28-day period after changing agents, the 28-year-old has only just been able to step up discussions.
Brozovic will handle negotiations himself but will be supported by his father and a trusted lawyer to oversee the finer details in any contract. Brozovic follows a similar path to that taken by Inter teammate Milan Skriniar, whilst Lautaro Martinez is currently in the midst of a change of agency that may see him represent himself in the future. Meanwhile, Manchester City star Kevin De Bruyne negotiated a contract extension with the Premier League leaders last week without the use of an agent.
Transfermarkt.com reports the launch of Brozovic’s own agency,
Epic Team, with the midfielder being the only player currently listed.