Edin Dzeko hinted he might not be go back to training with Roma tomorrow ahead of a transfer to Inter. ‘We’ll see…’

The Bosnia international was interviewed at the airport after returning from the pre-season training camp in Portugal and then a couple of days in Croatia.

There are multiple reports that a deal has been done for his move to Inter, at a cost of circa €1.8m, cheaper than expected in order to remove the €7.5m per season salary from Roma’s books.

Tuttomercatoweb asked Dzeko if he will be at Roma’s Trigoria training ground tomorrow.

“I’m going to see my children now, as I haven’t seen them in two weeks. Trigoria tomorrow? We’ll see… Step by step, as they say.”

Dzeko is one of two forwards expected to replace Chelsea-bound Romelu Lukaku at Inter.

The other should be Duvan Zapata of Atalanta, although Lazio’s Joaquin Correa is another alternative.

3 thought on “Dzeko replies ‘we’ll see’ to Roma-Inter deal question”
  1. First Kolarov, Now Dzeko so does that mean Pastore is next ?? Good luck in Champions League! Inter already owns the record as the only Italian team to fail to pass the Champions League Group stage 3 years in a row so try not to extend it to 4 years ! well, on the positive side, in Champions League, INTER CANNOT DO WORSE THAN LAST SEASON !!

  2. @ Moggi: Just remember: in Champions League, INTER CANNOT DO WORSE THAN LAST SEASON !!

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