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Turkish Media Claim: Dzeko Has Decided on His Next Club

Published April 15, 2025
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Edin Dzeko could leave Fenerbahce in the summer, and Turkish media are reporting that he could be replaced by Thomas Müller, a legend of Bayern and the German national team.

Dzeko’s contract with Fenerbahce is about to expire, for which he has played 92 games so far, scoring 44 goals and providing 17 assists. He could reportedly return to Serie A, where he is being linked with Fiorentina. There is also renewed interest from Hajduk, who would love to see him in their team, and would help the Split giants in their fight for the Champions League if the team wins the championship.

This morning, Aksam brought new news regarding the future of the best Bosnian football player.

“Fenerbahce is parting ways with Edin Dzeko at the end of the season. Many teams want to bring him to their ranks, and Fiorentina is the main favorite to bring him. He will probably return to Italy. His farewell is being prepared, and the club decided to make this move because of the age of the striker from Bosnia, and his high salary,” claims Aksam.

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