Feyenoord are being linked with a move for SV Elversberg striker Younes Ebnoutalib, with the 22-year-old reportedly attracting interest from the Eredivisie side after a rapid rise in market value.
The Dutch club are rumoured to be monitoring the centre-forward as they assess attacking options, with reports in Germany suggesting Ebnoutalib is on a list of potential targets. The probability of any deal has not been specified, and there is no indication yet of formal negotiations between Elversberg and Feyenoord.
Ebnoutalib, who represents both Germany and Morocco at nationality level, is currently valued at €1.50m, according to the latest data. That figure marks a dramatic increase from earlier estimates of €150,000 for the SV Elversberg forward, reflecting his emergence in the 2. Bundesliga. Any move to Rotterdam would take him from Germany’s second tier to the Eredivisie, a step that has often served as a springboard for young attackers.
The 1.91m right-footed striker joined Elversberg after a spell in Italy with AC Perugia and Perugia Primavera, having previously come through several youth systems in Germany, including SG Red-White Frankfurt and SV Wehen Wiesbaden’s age-group sides. His career also included a brief period without a club before rebuilding his profile at FC Gießen and then moving on to Elversberg.
There is nothing in the current data to suggest an imminent contract expiry at Elversberg, but his previous experience as a free agent shows that a change of status cannot be ruled out in future, which may factor into long-term planning for both club and player.
If a transfer to Feyenoord were eventually to materialise, it could represent a pivotal move, offering Ebnoutalib a larger platform in European football and a potential gateway to higher-profile leagues.
