Prince Owusu: German centre-forward linked with Wolfsburg move

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Ghanaian-German striker Prince Owusu is being linked with a return to the Bundesliga, with VfL Wolfsburg reportedly tracking the Montréal centre-forward.

The 28-year-old, who currently plays for CF Montréal in MLS, has surfaced as a rumoured target for the German club, according to data compiled on 2 December 2025. The probability of the move has not been specified, underlining that discussions remain at a speculative stage rather than an advanced negotiation.

Owusu is listed with a market value of €2.50m, a figure that would make him a relatively low-cost attacking option for Wolfsburg compared with typical Bundesliga centre-forward fees. With no publicly stated contract expiry date at Montréal in the available data, there is also scope for speculation that he could become a free agent in the near future, which would further sharpen interest from European clubs.

Born in Wertheim on 7 January 1997, Owusu holds both Ghanaian and German nationality and is predominantly a left-footed centre-forward. His career path has taken him from the youth ranks at VfB Stuttgart through several German sides – including VfB Stuttgart II, TSG 1899 Hoffenheim II, Arminia Bielefeld, TSV 1860 Munich (loan), SC Paderborn 07, FC Erzgebirge Aue and SSV Jahn Regensburg – before moving to MLS with Toronto FC and subsequently Montréal.

That background gives Wolfsburg detailed knowledge of his profile, with the striker having risen steadily in value from €100,000 at Stuttgart II to his current €2.50m mark after productive spells in Germany’s lower divisions and North America. The most recent update lists him as Montréal’s number 9 and notes his role in attack, though no specific match-by-match statistics are included in the data.

Should a move materialise, a switch back to Germany’s top flight would represent a significant step in Owusu’s career trajectory and an opportunity to test himself at a higher level, potentially reshaping his reputation from solid MLS performer to established Bundesliga front man.

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