Edin Džeko’s time in Serie A appears to be nearing its conclusion. The veteran Bosnian striker is expected to leave Fiorentina during the January transfer window, following a first half of the season marked by limited playing time and a reduced role in the Viola’s attacking rotation.
Despite his experience and pedigree, Džeko has struggled to carve out consistent minutes, a situation that has pushed both player and club toward a mutual decision: a winter separation that opens the door to a new chapter in his career.
A January Exit Taking Shape
The writing has been on the wall for weeks. Fiorentina’s tactical direction and squad depth have left little room for Džeko to feature regularly, making a midseason departure the most logical outcome. Interest has not been lacking, with several clubs from outside Italy making inquiries for the 38-year-old forward.
While financial proposals from abroad are on the table, the striker’s priorities extend beyond short-term gain.
MLS: More Than Just an Option
According to sources close to the player, Džeko is seriously considering Major League Soccer as the final destination of his illustrious career. The appeal lies not only in the competitive growth of the league, but also in the lifestyle and long-term vision MLS offers to veteran stars looking to close their playing days on a high note.
Among the clubs monitoring the situation is New York City FC, a franchise known for blending experienced internationals with emerging talent. The idea of finishing his career in the United States, particularly in a global city like New York, is said to resonate strongly with Džeko.
Why New York City FC Makes Sense
From a sporting perspective, NYCFC could benefit from Džeko’s presence both on and off the pitch. His intelligence, finishing ability, and leadership would add immediate value to a squad aiming to remain competitive in the Eastern Conference.
Beyond goals, Džeko would bring credibility and global recognition to the club, reinforcing MLS’s ongoing trend of attracting seasoned European stars who can still influence matches at a high level.
The Final Stretch of a Remarkable Career
Having worn the shirts of elite clubs across Europe and competed at the highest levels of international football, Džeko is now carefully weighing how he wants his story to end. A move to MLS would represent not a step down, but a strategic and symbolic choice — one that allows him to remain relevant while embracing a new footballing environment.
January is approaching quickly, and all signs point toward a farewell to Florence. Whether New York City FC ultimately secures his signature remains to be seen, but the direction of travel is clear: Edin Džeko is ready for his final act, and MLS could be the stage.
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