Younes Ebnoutalib: German centre-forward linked with Werder Bremen move

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Younes Ebnoutalib is being linked with a move from SV Elversberg to Werder Bremen, with the prospective transfer currently rated at a 49% probability, according to data compiled on 21 November 2025.

The 22-year-old centre-forward, who represents both Germany and Morocco at nationality level, is attracting top-flight interest after a sharp rise in his valuation, with his market value climbing to €1.50m as of October. The Elversberg striker is rumoured to be on Werder’s radar as the Bundesliga side explore relatively low-cost attacking options from the 2. Bundesliga.

No agreement has been reported between the clubs and there is no indication of contract start or end dates, underlining that discussions – if any – remain at a speculative stage. However, the possibility of future free-agency scenarios continues to be monitored in transfer circles, given the lack of publicly stated contract expiry details at Elversberg.

Born in Frankfurt am Main on 13 September 2003 and standing at 1.91m, Ebnoutalib offers a traditional focal point in attack, operating primarily as a centre-forward and favouring his right foot. His career path has been unconventional: from youth spells at SG Red-White Frankfurt and SV Wehen Wiesbaden’s academy sides, he moved to Italy with Perugia Primavera before stepping up to AC Perugia’s senior set-up.

A stint without a club in early 2024 preceded his return to Germany with FC Gießen, from where he joined Elversberg for the 2024-25 campaign. Since then, his market value has surged from €150,000 in early 2025 to its current €1.50m, reflecting a rapid reassessment of his potential at professional level.

Should a move to Werder Bremen materialise, it would represent a swift ascent from regional and second-tier football to the Bundesliga, a step that could decisively shape Ebnoutalib’s career trajectory and determine how far his dual-nationality promise can carry him.

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