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Queue surrounds Brozovic

Cape Town - Arsenal target Marcelo Brozovic has a long list of admirers with the club expected a "memorable bid" for the midfielder.

Arsenal and AC Milan lead the way in the bid to sign Dinamo midfielder Marcelo Brozovic, according to the Daily Star.

Reports indicate Arsenal and AC Milan have both been rebuffed in their initial bids for Brozovic. 

The pair of European giants were unable to convince Dinamo to part with the midfielder's services for £5 million.

The door has now been opened for new bids with a trio of leading English Premiership clubs interested in the Dinamo star.

Everton, Liverpool and Tottenham are reported with the intention of trying to lure Brozovic from under the noses of AC Milan and English Premiership rivals.

Dinamo manager Zdravko Mamic told website Sportske.net: "If someone wants one of our key players, it can only be with a memorable bid, if they knock me off my feet."

"That is my principle. And the numbers appearing in the media do not interest us."

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