Eintracht Frankfurt defender Aurèle Amenda is being linked with a move to Ligue 1 side Nice, according to transfer data compiled on 21 December 2025.
The 22-year-old centre-back, currently valued at €6.00m, has emerged as a reported target for the French club, with the move listed as a rumour and the probability of it happening marked as unknown. No fee or contract details are indicated, leaving open the possibility that future negotiations – or a lack of renewal in Germany – could eventually push the Swiss-Cameroonian into free-agent territory.
Amenda is on the books at Eintracht Frankfurt, where he wears the number 5 shirt and operates primarily as a right-footed central defender. The data does not provide specific recent match details – such as opponents, dates, scorelines or individual performances – so it is unclear whether any particular display has prompted Nice’s interest, but his profile suggests a player who has been on an upward trajectory in recent seasons.
Born on 31 July 2003 in Biel/Bienne, Amenda has grown through the BSC Young Boys system, progressing from their U16s, U17s, U18s and U21s into the first team before moving to Frankfurt. His transfer history shows a permanent switch from Young Boys to Eintracht in January 2024, followed by a loan back to the Swiss club and then a return to the Bundesliga side at the end of that spell.
That pathway has been mirrored by a striking rise in market value, climbing from €25,000 at Young Boys U21 in 2021 to a peak of €9.50m in mid-2024, before settling at €6.00m in the latest December 2025 update.
Should a move to Nice materialise, it would offer Amenda a first taste of French top-flight football and the chance to re-ignite his valuation and reputation in a new environment, potentially shaping the next decisive phase of his career.
