The Black Eagles Hunt Free Gold

The drama in Istanbul has only just begun. Beşiktaş has secured their tactical compass with manager Vincenzo Italiano, but the midfield still needs a heartbeat. Enter Marcelo Brozović. The Croatian maestro is reportedly set to walk away from Al-Nassr with his freedom in hand. His contract expires on June 30. That means zero transfer fee. Pure value. Pure opportunity.

Italiano’s Midfield Architect

Italiano doesn’t want just a body in the middle; he wants a brain. Brozović fits that profile perfectly. At Inter, he tasted Serie A glory, lifted the Coppa Italia, and marched to the UEFA Champions League final. He understands the rhythm of elite football. Now, with contract talks in Saudi Arabia stalled, the 31-year-old is looking across the sea to Europe. His agent has been instructed to evaluate offers. Beşiktaş is watching closely. The board is now probing salary expectations. If the numbers align, the move could be swift.

A Legend Returns to the Arena

Why Brozović? Because he dictates tempo. He breaks lines. He controls space. Beşiktaş needs that stability. The club’s hierarchy knows they need a leader who can guide younger talents through high-pressure matches. With no transfer fee to pay, the financial risk is minimized. The only question remains: can they convince the Croatian star to wear the black and white stripes? The summer window is open. The stage is set. All eyes are on Istanbul as the club prepares to make its next bold move.