MARIO GOMEZ insists he has no intentions of returning to Fiorentina when his loan deal with Besiktas expires.
 
The Germany international moved to Turkey in the summer after struggling in Serie A, but has found form again with eight goals this season.
That has prompted interest from all over Europe, with Manchester United and Chelsea understood to be monitoring his progress.
 
Reports emerging yesterday claim by brining him to Old Trafford in January on a permanent basis.
And the former Bayern Munich star, who worked with Red Devils manager Louis van Gaal in Germany,  appears to be open to a move.
"After two difficult years, I feel very good in Istanbul and do not want to return to Fiorentina," the 30-year-old said.
 
I won't be going back: Striker says he will leave with Man Utd and Chelsea set to pounce
Gomez could move to Manchester United to work with Louis van Gaal again
 
I won't be going back: Striker says he will leave with Man Utd and Chelsea set to pounce
Mario Gomez says he will not be going back to Fiorentina
Van Gaal is desperate for new signings in the upcoming transfer window and has already expressed his desire to sign a new striker.
Meanwhile, Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho is looking to resolve the issues surrounding his side's struggles this season.
And Gomez could move to Stamford Bridge as part of a major overhaul in west London.

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