English Premier League clubs Nottingham Forest and Fulham have reportedly expressed interest in acquiring Inter Milan forward Mehdi Taremi. The Iranian striker has struggled to make an impact since joining the Italian giants, prompting Inter to consider offloading him despite two years remaining on his contract.
Taremi`s disappointing 2024-25 campaign saw him score just three goals in 43 appearances across all competitions. The 32-year-old striker, who joined Inter on a free transfer from Porto in 2024, has failed to replicate his previous form in Serie A.
A Chance for Redemption
In his debut season with Inter, Taremi managed only one goal in 26 Serie A matches, though he did provide three assists. His Champions League performance was slightly better, with one goal and four assists to his name.
The Iranian international`s struggles have led Inter to explore transfer options, with Turkish club Besiktas also reportedly showing interest. Taremi`s absence from Inter`s Club World Cup squad, due to a situation in his home country, has further fueled speculation about his future.
A move to the Premier League could offer Taremi a fresh start and the opportunity to rediscover his goalscoring form. Both Nottingham Forest and Fulham are keen to bolster their attacking options, and Taremi`s experience at the highest level could prove valuable despite his recent difficulties.