Werder Bremen target record Karim Coulibaly sale amid Premier League transfer interest
Werder Bremen are preparing to make waves in the summer transfer market, with the Bundesliga side reportedly ready to sell rising defensive star Karim Coulibaly for a club-record fee.
The 18-year-old, who has Ivorian heritage, has cemented himself as one of Germany’s most promising young defenders, featuring in 20 of Bremen’s 21 league matches this season and catching the eye of scouts across Europe.
According to BILD, Bremen are seeking a fee in the region of £42 million, a sum that would surpass the €15 million received from Diego’s move to Juventus in 2009, setting a new benchmark in the club’s history. The move is seen as a strategic opportunity for the financially prudent Bremen to capitalize on Coulibaly’s rapid rise and secure a windfall that could reshape the club’s economic position.
Premier League clubs are among the keen observers, with interest also reported from top-flight sides in France and Italy. Coulibaly’s blend of composure, tactical intelligence, and versatility at the back has made him a standout in Bremen’s defence, drawing comparisons with more established internationals and heightening his market value.
While Bremen remain focused on their league campaign, the possibility of losing their teenage sensation has already sparked discussions among Europe’s top leagues. For the player, a move to one of England’s elite clubs would provide a high-profile platform to continue his development and test himself against some of the world’s best attacking talent.
With the summer window approaching, Bremen’s decision on whether to cash in on Coulibaly could trigger one of the most significant transfers of the season. Clubs across Europe will be monitoring closely, aware that signing the teenager would not only strengthen their defence but also secure a player with long-term potential and resale value.
The coming months are likely to define both Bremen’s financial future and Coulibaly’s trajectory as one of the Bundesliga’s brightest young talents.
