Elye Wahi is being linked with a move from Eintracht Frankfurt to Sevilla FC, with the potential switch currently rated at a 28% probability, according to data from Transfermarkt.
The 22-year-old centre-forward, who represents both France and Côte d’Ivoire at nationality level, is valued at €12.00m and is the subject of growing speculation as his future in the Bundesliga comes under scrutiny. Sevilla are reported to be monitoring his situation closely as they assess attacking options in LaLiga.
Wahi’s contract details at Frankfurt are not specified in the available data, raising the possibility that he could become a free agent if no agreement over his long-term future is reached. That prospect is likely to interest Sevilla, who have frequently targeted players whose market values have dipped but retain significant upside. His valuation has steadily decreased over recent assessments, from €22m at Frankfurt in June 2025 down to €12m by mid-December, reflecting a challenging period in Germany.
The forward joined Frankfurt from Olympique Marseille, having previously been on the books of RC Lens and Montpellier HSC, where his market value once peaked at €40m during his time in Ligue 1. Earlier in his career he progressed through Montpellier’s youth ranks after spells with FC Montfermeil and SM Caen’s youth set-up, building a reputation as a powerful, right-footed attacker capable of leading the line.
Born in Courcouronnes on 2 January 2003 and standing at 1.84m, Wahi has already sampled top-flight football in France and Germany; a move to Spain would add a third major European league to his CV. Should Sevilla decide to act on their interest, the transfer could offer Wahi a fresh platform to rebuild his value and reassert his potential at the highest level.







