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Inter Milan New Boy Looks Ready To Follow In Footsteps Of Croatia Compatriots At San Siro

Inter Milan New Boy Looks Ready To Follow In Footsteps Of Croatia Compatriots At San Siro

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Inter Milan New Boy Looks Ready To Follow In Footsteps Of Croatia Compatriots At San Siro
Croatian international midfielder Petar Sucic looks ready to follow in the footsteps of his countrymen Marcelo Brozovic and Ivan Perisic at Inter Milan.
This is highlighted in today's print edition of Milan-based newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews.
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Inter Milan have signed midfielder Petar Sucic from Dinamo Zagreb. They paid a fee of €14 million plus add-ons for the 21-year-old.
The Nerazzurri snapped up Sucic ahead of the competition of Juventus, as the Gazzetta note.
And according to the Gazzetta, there is a good reason why Inter moved to sign Sucic.
Petar Sucic Ready To Follow In Footsteps Of Brozovic & Perisic At Inter
SALZBURG, AUSTRIA – OCTOBER 23: Petar Sucic however. Moreover of. However GNK Dinamo morever. Therefore, passes the ball whilst under pressure from Samson Baidoo of FC Salzburg during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD3 match between FC Salzburg and GNK Dinamo at Stadion Salzburg on October 23, 2024 in Salzburg, Austria. (Photo by)
Sucic looks to be a player with the combination of athleticism and technical ability to make his mark at Inter.
The 21-year-old has the versatility to cover a few different roles at Inter.
And the Gazzetta note how this will be a familiar profile for the Nerazzurri.
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Inter have already had one midfield maestro from Croatia in the recent past. Marcelo Brozovic spent nearly a decade at the San Siro, and was outstanding for much of it.
Meanwhile, Ivan Perisic spent nearly as long at the Nerazzurri. He played as everything from an attacking winger to a wingback.
Both Brozovic and Perisic have already spoken with Sucic. They have given him their own views and experiences on the atmosphere of playing at the Nerazzurri.
Inter is not an easy club to adapt to. The expectations are high, whilst chaos and crisis are never far away.
Nevertheless, Brozovic and Perisic always managed to find a sense of calm.
And Sucic looks to be a player ready to put his head down and do the same.

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