Borussia Dortmund forward Serhou Guirassy is being linked with a move to Chelsea as the Premier League club continue to assess centre-forward options for a future window.
Data from Transfermarkt lists the probability of a switch to Stamford Bridge at 25%, with the Guinea and France national reportedly on the radar of the London side after his rise in market value to €45.00m. Guirassy, 29, is currently contracted to Dortmund, but no expiry date is recorded in the data, leaving open the possibility that he could become a free agent further down the line if no new agreement is reached.
The reported interest would see Chelsea move for a player who has already adjusted well to German football. Guirassy joined Dortmund from Bundesliga rivals VfB Stuttgart following a prolific spell in Swabia, having first arrived there on loan from Stade Rennais before making the move permanent. His performances have since driven a sharp increase in his listed value, which climbed from €10m at Amiens and Rennes to €40m at Stuttgart and then €45m at Dortmund as of June 2025.
Born in Arles on 12 March 1996, the 1.87m right-footed striker has built a career across both Ligue 1 and the Bundesliga. After emerging at Stade Lavallois in France, he moved to Lille, then enjoyed spells at AJ Auxerre, 1. FC Köln, Amiens and Rennes before establishing himself in Germany. The dual-national centre-forward, who represents Guinea but also holds French nationality, has predominantly been deployed through the middle in an attacking role.
Any potential move to Chelsea would add another cross-border chapter to a career already marked by regular switches between France and Germany. If the transfer does materialise, it could offer Guirassy a fresh platform in the Premier League and further shape his reputation as a proven goalscorer across Europe’s major leagues.
