Younes Ebnoutalib: German centre-forward linked with Union Berlin move

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Younes Ebnoutalib has emerged as a reported target for Union Berlin, with the Bundesliga side said to be considering a move for the SV Elversberg centre-forward.

The 22-year-old, who represents both Germany and Morocco at nationality level, is currently playing in the 2. Bundesliga for Elversberg but is being linked with a step up to the German top flight. According to data from Transfermarkt, Union have been credited with an interest, although no fee, structure of a potential deal or probability rating beyond “?” has been indicated.

Ebnoutalib’s market value is listed at €1.50m, a sharp rise from earlier valuations and a figure that would make him a comparatively low-cost option for Union should they look to bolster their attacking options. There is no publicly available contract expiry date for his Elversberg deal in the data, leaving open the theoretical possibility that he could become a free agent at some stage, though no such development is reported as imminent.

Born in Frankfurt am Main on 13 September 2003 and standing at 1.91m, Ebnoutalib fits the profile of a physically imposing, right‑footed centre‑forward. His current registration with Elversberg follows a rapid journey through several clubs: youth spells at FC Kalbach and SV Heddernheim, multiple age groups at SG Rot-Weiss Frankfurt, time with SV Wehen Wiesbaden’s youth sides, and a move abroad to Italy with Perugia Primavera and later AC Perugia. A short period without a club in 2024 preceded his switch to FC Gießen and then on to Elversberg.

The data provided does not list specific recent match performances or detailed statistics, but his steep increase in market value at Elversberg during 2025 suggests improved form and growing prominence. If Union Berlin decide to formalise their reported interest, a move to the Bundesliga could mark a significant next step in Ebnoutalib’s career trajectory and further raise his profile in both German and Moroccan football circles.

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