Schalke 04 have reportedly opened negotiations with Fiorentina over a potential deal for Germany international Robin Gosens, according to Sky Sports Deutschland. The report suggests that a transfer could come at a surprisingly low price, as low as €1 million, signaling a possible cut-price move for a player who remains firmly in the shop window this summer. Gosens, who just celebrated turning 32, is widely anticipated to depart the Viola this off-season. The incoming Fiorentina coach Fabio Grosso is expected to implement a 4-3-3 formation, which could influence Gosens’ role and his fit within the system as his contract at the Stadio Artemio Franchi runs through June 2028.
Florence has long been a significant chapter in Gosens’ career. The left-back first rose to prominence in Italian football with Atalanta, joining the club in the summer of 2017, before moving to Inter in 2022. A brief return to Germany with Union Berlin occurred during the 2023-24 campaign, but Gosens quickly returned to Serie A with Fiorentina, a move that cost the Viola €7.1 million. In the 2025-2026 season, Gosens remained an important squad member for Fiorentina in Serie A, even as he faced some injury challenges that limited him to 36 appearances across all competitions. Despite those setbacks, he still contributed four goals and three assists, underscoring his continued offensive potential from the left flank.
German transfer pundit Florian Plettenburg indicated that talks between Schalke and Fiorentina, along with Gosens’ representatives, have progressed toward substantial negotiations. For Schalke, the appeal lies in the potential to acquire a player with extensive top-flight experience and international pedigree at a remarkably modest fee. However, for Gosens, a move would likely require accepting a pay adjustment, given the financial dynamics of such a switch and the desire to join a club he has long supported. On Fiorentina’s side, there are suggestions from Bild that the club would be prepared to accept a symbolic €1 million fee to facilitate the transfer, a sign of willingness to negotiate a favorable exit if the player expresses a clear desire to depart and the terms can be aligned with the club’s strategy.
Beyond the financial aspects, the transfer would mark another chapter in Gosens’ career that has largely been spent in Italy. After joining Atalanta in 2017, he established himself as a key figure in Italian football, earning a move to Inter in 2022. The stint with Union Berlin in 2023-24 provided a brief but important interlude before his return to Fiorentina. At Fiorentina, Gosens has contributed on multiple fronts, with the 2025-2026 season highlighting his enduring value despite occasional injury troubles. His four goals and three assists in that campaign demonstrate his continued ability to influence games when fit, particularly in wide areas where his pace and crossing ability remain assets.
As the summer transfer window progresses, all eyes will be on whether Schalke’s overtures translate into a formal bid and whether Fiorentina are open to letting one of their experienced left-backs depart for a nominal fee. For Gosens, the prospect of joining Schalke could present a chance to embrace a different challenge in Germany, reconcile with a familiar footballing culture, and pursue a pathway to more regular playing time. For Schalke, securing a player of Gosens’ caliber at a potential €1m price tag would be a notable coup, potentially strengthening their squad as they recalibrate following recent seasons.
Meanwhile, Fiorentina will weigh the financial and sporting implications of any departure, including the impact on their tactical setup under Grosso and the overall depth of the squad in wide areas. If a move is imminent, it would not only alter Gosens’ career trajectory but could also have ripple effects across both clubs’ plans for the upcoming seasons. As negotiations continue, supporters and pundits alike will be watching closely to see whether the left-back’s next destination is back in the Bundesliga with Schalke, or another chapter awaits him in Florence or beyond.
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