Schalke Set to Delay Edin Dzeko Contract Talks Until After World Cup
Schalke 04 are reportedly keen to extend the stay of veteran striker Edin Dzeko, but the club has decided to postpone formal discussions until after the 2026 World Cup. The German side sees value in maintaining continuity, especially after securing promotion back to the top flight.
Dzeko joined Schalke during the winter transfer window in early 2026 with the clear objective of strengthening the attack. His arrival brought experience and leadership, shaped by years spent competing at the highest level of European football. The move was designed to provide immediate impact, and it quickly proved to be a calculated decision.
Since arriving, Dzeko has delivered solid performances in 2. Bundesliga, contributing six goals and three assists. His influence on the pitch has been evident, helping stabilize the team's offensive play and guiding younger players with his presence.
With Schalke now confirmed to be heading back to the Bundesliga, the club is eager to keep the 40-year-old forward for the upcoming season. His current contract is set to expire in June, making the timing of negotiations a key consideration for both parties.
Club official Frank Baumann acknowledged the situation, emphasizing that there is no urgency in finalizing a deal. Schalke are willing to give Dzeko the space to focus on representing Bosnia and Herzegovina at the global tournament before revisiting contract talks once the season concludes.
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