Louey Ben Farhat: Karlsruher SC second striker linked with Frankfurt move in Germany

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Louey Ben Farhat: Karlsruher SC second striker linked with Frankfurt move in Germany

Eintracht Frankfurt are being linked with a move for Karlsruher SC forward Louey Ben Farhat.

The 19-year-old second striker, valued at €3.00m on Transfermarkt, is the subject of fresh speculation over a switch from 2. Bundesliga side Karlsruher to the Bundesliga club, with the move currently listed with an unspecified probability (“?”) and no fee or agreement reported.

Ben Farhat, who holds both Tunisian and German nationality, only stepped up from Karlsruher SC’s Under‑19s to the first team on 1 January 2025, having previously progressed through Karlsruher’s Under‑17s after joining from Stuttgarter Kickers’ youth set‑up in 2022. He began his youth career at FSV Waiblingen, the club from his home town near Stuttgart.

The attacker’s market value has risen sharply over the last year, climbing from €300,000 in February 2025 to €3m by June 2025, a figure that has been maintained in the latest December 2025 update. That rapid appreciation is likely to underpin any negotiations, whether for an immediate transfer or a future move once his situation becomes clearer.

No contract expiry date has been disclosed, leaving open the possibility that he could move again later in his career as a free agent should his current deal run down, but there is currently no indication that his contract has expired or is close to doing so.

Primarily operating as a second striker and preferring his right foot, the 1.75m forward has been developing in Germany’s second tier with Karlsruher SC, whose senior side compete in the 2. Bundesliga. Recent match-by-match performance data, including goals, assists and specific scorelines, has not been published in the provided information.

Born on 19 July 2006, Ben Farhat would be joining a higher level in the Bundesliga if a move to Frankfurt materialises, and such a step up could prove pivotal in shaping his reputation and long-term prospects at the top of the German game.

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