The sale of midfielder Marcelo Brozovic to Saudi Pro League club Al-Nassr will give Inter Milan’s balance sheet a €34 million boost.

This is detailed by Italian football finance news outlet Calcio e Finanza, who reveal how the transfer will affect the Nerazzurri’s balance sheet, in terms of capital gains, savings on wages, and other factors for the fiscal year.

All systems are go for Inter to sell midfielder Brozovic to Al-Nassr.

Reportedly the Nerazzurri have agreed a fee of around €23 million with the Saudi team. The move should happen within the next couple days, with all parties ready to put the finishing touches on it tomorrow.

Whilst Brozovic will be a big loss on the pitch, the transfer will naturally have financial benefits to Inter.

These come not only in the form of the fee, but also the broader financial impact that the deal will have.

How Marcelo Brozovic Sale To Al-Nassr Will Benefit Inter Milan Financially

Calcio e Finanza breaks the financial effect that Brozovic’s sale will have on Inter down.

First there is the capital gain that Inter will receive. With the Nerazzurri ready to pocket a fee of €23 million, they will make a capital gain of around €22.5 million in their next set of accounts.

Moreover, there is also the player’s wages to consider.

Inter pay a total of €12 million gross per season to Brozovic. This comes after the Croat signed his most recent deal with the club last spring.

Now, of course, Inter will be able to save on those wages in their next set of accounts.

Additionally, the Nerazzurri will save on €174,000 in depreciation costs associated with Brozovic remaining.

All of this comes to a total of around €34 million that the Nerazzurri will be able to add to the balance sheet. Given the club’s financial situation, this is no small matter.

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