Inter coach Luciano Spalletti has refused to be drawn on speculation he would be keen to sign Everton and West Ham target Edin Dzeko from Roma.

The former Manchester City striker will enter the final year of his contract in the summer and could quit Roma, with the Giallorossi open to selling.




A move back to the Premier League could be possible as Everton and West Ham have shown interest.

However, Italian giants Inter are also keen as they look to add more options up the field in order to provide competition to Mauro Icardi and Lautaro Martinez.
 


Spalletti though took time to insist that he is not willing to discuss players who are not in his team and as far his attacking line-up is concerned he is more than happy with what he has got.

Asked at a press conference about a possible move for Dzeko the Inter coach said: "I speak of our footballers.
 

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"We have a very fearsome attacking line-up and have players such as Lautaro and Icardi, both of whom are doing well.

"Keita [Balde] did his job correctly when he was called in."

Spalletti also insisted that transfer questions need to go to sporting director Piero Ausilio.

"Ask Ausilio for updates on the market.

"He is the professional involved in those matters."

Dzeko has managed to score 13 goals for Roma this season in 34 appearances.