Veteran striker Edin Dzeko is on the cusp of a return to Serie A, with reports indicating he will sign a one-year deal with Fiorentina, including an option for an additional year until June 2027.

The agreement is said to include a salary of around €1.5 million net per season.
Dzeko has reportedly agreed to make the switch back to Italy, departing Fenerbahçe where his contract has expired.
This move comes as Stefano Pioli is widely expected to be appointed as Fiorentina’s new head coach. Pioli, who recently left Al-Nassr, has been strongly linked with a return to Florence, a club he previously managed.
His vision for Fiorentina is believed to include a seasoned striker like Dzeko to lead the line.
At 39 years old (he will turn 40 in March 2026), Dzeko continues to defy age, having enjoyed a productive two seasons with Fenerbahçe, scoring 46 goals and providing 18 assists in 99 appearances.
His experience and proven goal-scoring ability in Serie A, where he previously had successful stints with AS Roma and Inter Milan, make him an attractive free agent for Fiorentina.
The deal is structured with a “1+1” contract, meaning the option for the second year will likely be tied to a certain number of appearances or performance clauses.
This pragmatic approach allows Fiorentina to benefit from his quality and leadership while managing his age.
Dzeko’s return to Italy, particularly under the likely guidance of Pioli, signals Fiorentina’s ambition to strengthen their squad with experienced players as they prepare for the new Serie A season and potential European competitions.