A number of clubs across the continent, including three in Italy, are said to be interested in picking up Borussia Dortmund’s Mahmoud Dahoud on a free transfer when his contract in Germany expires at the end of the season. 

Dortmund have already confirmed that they will not be taking up the option of renewing Dahoud’s current deal, which will be up at the end of June. 

According to reports from Tuttomercatoweb, runaway league leaders Napoli as well as Stefano Pioli’s Milan and Jose Mourinho’s Roma, are said to be particularly keen on landing the German international’s signature. 

Sky Deutschland have claimed that as many as 10 clubs from four different nations have identified Dahoud as a potential target. 

Arsenal, Atletico Madrid and Galatasaray are on the list of interested parties outside Italy. 

The 27-year-old, who moved to Germany from Syria as an infant, has made 138 competitive appearances for the Borussen since signing in 2017 for a reported fee of €12m. 

Persistent injuries have obstructed Dahoud’s path to becoming a midfield mainstay at the Signal Iduna Park and he has only managed to register six outings in the Bundesliga this term. 

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