Inter midfielder Marcelo Brozovic has become the latest player to dispense of the services of his agent with a view to representing himself.

As reported in today’s newspaper edition of Tuttosport, the Croatia international has informed long-time representative Miroslav Bicanic of his intentions to break from his services and will instead entrust power of attorney to his father and a close family lawyer.

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, with Brozovic set to take similar approach.

Having dropped Bicanic, Transfermarkt.com reports the launch of Brozovic’s own agency, Epic Team, with the midfielder the only player currently listed.

Brozovic joined Inter from Dinamo Zagreb in 2015 and has scored 23 goals in 234 appearances for the Nerazzurri.