Fenerbahce ‘offer Inter Milan forward Edin Dzeko a two-year contract’

Fenerbahce ‘offer Edin Dzeko a two-year deal’ with Inter Milan forward – whose contract expires this month – set to decide his future after the Champions League final

  • Fenerbahce have offered Inter Milan striker Edin Dzeko a two-year contract 
  • Dzeko, 37, sees his current Inter Milan contract expire at the end of this month 
  • Bosnia-Herzegovina international to decide future after Champions League final 

Fenerbahce have reportedly offered Inter Milan striker Edin Dzeko a two-year contract.

Dzeko’s current Inter deal expires at the end of this month, but the 37-year-old is currently focused on Saturday’s Champions League final against his former club Manchester City in Istanbul.

According to Sky Italia, Fenerbahce are eager for Dzeko to remain in Istanbul after the final.

Dzeko is eager to stay at Inter, for whom he has scored 31 goals in 100 games since joining the club in 2021, and he remains an important player for Simone Inzaghi. 

The Bosnia and Herzegovina international is set to decide his future after Saturday’s high-profile fixture.

Fenerbahce have reportedly offered a two-year contract to Inter Milan forward Edin Dzeko

After starting out at Zeljeznicar, Dzeko joined Teplice before making the switch to Wolfsburg in 2007.

In 2011 he joined Manchester City and went on to win the Premier League twice.

A loan spell at Roma followed before he joined the Italian club on a permanent basis.

Dzeko then moved to Inter in 2021 and he has won the Coppa Italia on two occasions.

He has also been capped by Bosnia and Herzegovina on 127 occasions and has scored 64 goals.  

Dzeko is set to make a decision on his future after Saturday's Champions League final

Dzeko is set to make a decision on his future after Saturday’s Champions League final

Dzeko's current contract with Simone Inzaghi's side is set to expire at the end of this month

Dzeko’s current contract with Simone Inzaghi’s side is set to expire at the end of this month

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