Serie A
Dzeko Joins Fiorentina; Kean Stays? Esposito a Target
Fiorentina are on the verge of announcing the signing of Edin Dzeko, hope to retain Moise Kean at the Stadio Franchi, but are also following Inter’s Sebastiano Esposito.
Fiorentina are set to make some changes to their attacking department in 2025-26 and will soon confirm the signing of Dzeko on a free transfer.
The ex-Roma and Inter striker completed his medical on Thursday and already visited Fiorentina’s training facilities.
Fiorentina hope they won’t need a replacement for Kean, who has a release clause that can be activated in July. For the moment, the Tuscans and their strikers have not received formal approaches.
Fiorentina interested in Esposito
Even if Kean stays at the Stadio Franchi, Fiorentina would not rule out another signing in attack, sources tell me.
The Tuscans, in fact, are following Inter’s Sebastiano Esposito, who has one year left in his contract with the Nerazzurri.
Esposito is also followed by Parma and has been mentioned for a possible player-plus-cash swap deal for Ange-Yoan Bonny.
Football-italia.net
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