Inter Milan striker Mehdi Taremi has reportedly agreed a two-year contract to join Greek giants Olympiacos.
This according to Greek outlet To10, via FCInterNews. They report that Olympiacos will pay Inter a fee of around €2 million.
With deadline day looming, Inter have still not managed to find a new club for striker Mehdi Taremi.
The Iranian has looked set to leave Inter for much of the summer transfer window.
And multiple potential destinations have emerged.
Reportedly, Leeds United and Fulham have shown an interest in bringing Taremi to the Premier League.
Meanwhile, Ligue 1 side Lille have also come forward. As have Serie A new boys Sassuolo.
Botafogo and Flamengo had already tried to bring Taremi to Brazil. However, the 33-year-old has made clear that he prefers to stay in Europe.
Inter Striker Mehdi Taremi Agrees Two-Year Deal With Olympiacos

Despite all these clubs showing an interest, though, Taremi has so far remained an Inter player all summer long.
This has led to several clubs coming forward in the final days of the transfer window to try their luck.
Among these have been PSV and Panathanaikos. Furthermore, Lyon have also come forward.
However, according to Greek outlet To10, Taremi has said yes to a move to a different club in Athens in the form of Olympiacos.
They report that the former Porto striker will sign a two-year contract with the Greek giants.
Olympiacos will pay Inter a fee of around €2 million for Taremi, To10 reports.
Let’s hope so!
Good lord, i hope inter can use that money to buy CCB.
the only issue here is that instead of celebrating arrivals of top level reinforcements, we are celebrating the release of our numerous flops..
Celebrate Good Times C’MON!!! To get €2 million for that useless lump is a greater achievement than Milan getting €60 million for Thiaw and Okafur…. One of the worst Inter signings of all time- Good Fuckin Riddance!!
Ha ha ha! Yes he’s got to be up there with the best. Kuzmanovic, Jonathan, Joao Mario. And that’s coming on a free.
Finally!!